Many greetings supurr furriends
and welcome to
Part I of The Smooch Report - The Widdle Diaries
Now the P.A. read book aftur book, searched the internet and tried effurything suggested to assist his Smoochiness offurcome his little purroblem and while some of it was a help, in all honesty most of the info was completely worthless and she wasted time and money on crap advice.
So aftur a trip to the vet and a few tests to make sure that there was no underlying medical issue causing his purroblem, the P.A. enlisted the help of a Kitty Psychiatrist/Behavioural Expert. In other wurds she brought the really, really big guns in, and it's not cheap.
And today in Part One we're going to share with mew a little of what we've learnt from THE EXPERTS. Now there will be a few of these posts as there's a lot to talk about and if mew have any questions, feel free to ask.
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Furstly and most importantly if mew have a kitty that's widdling outside the tray mew must take kitty to the vet asap to rule out any UTI infection or kidney problems or medial issue etc...
Secondly mew need to assess if your kitty has a toileting issue or a spraying issue* - as the two are entirely different. We'll talk more about that in a moment.
Also if mew have more than one kitty then mew need to be certain who's doing it and/or whether its a group endeavour.
Obviously stalking your cat 24 hours a day and watching his/her effury move to see what's happening isn't going to help the purroblem or probably yield any solid confirmation as most incidents happen when mew're not there, so what the P.A. did was buy 7 camera's
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Foscam C1 Lite 720P Wireless IP Camera
and located them around the house where Smooch had piddled. These handy camera's are furry easy to set up and have the facility to record via a small monthly subscription so mew can go back offur footage and see exactly who's doing what where and when. [They are not infrared so mew will need to leave a light on at night if mew suspect kitty is widdling offur night].
Thirdly: Get a diary or calendar and keep a log of every time kitty widdles and where.
Fourthly: Draw a floor plan of your house and mark on it where your kitty is urinating.
Now this seems like a lot of stuff to do, but if mew want to help solve your kitty's issues mew are going to have to put the time in.
We also need to say this:
If mew do have a kitty that is urinating/spraying outside the litter box there is usually a furry valid reason and it's your duty as primary caregiver to not just decide to take your cat to a shelter and give-up because mew can't be bothered and it's an inconvenience in your life.
This is completely irresponsible and we would suggest that before adopting or getting a cat that mew think long and hard about the next 20+ years - as that's how long a cat can live - and make a commitment that you're going to keep kitty furever, no matter what. If mew're not 110% in it fur the life of your cat life then don't ever get one.
This is completely irresponsible and we would suggest that before adopting or getting a cat that mew think long and hard about the next 20+ years - as that's how long a cat can live - and make a commitment that you're going to keep kitty furever, no matter what. If mew're not 110% in it fur the life of your cat life then don't ever get one.
And if mew effur decide to get rid of your cat because your new partner doesn't like kitty - SHAME ON MEW - our advice is: Get rid of the new partner furst, as kitty will likely be there a lot longer!
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*How to determine whether your kitty has a toileting issue or a spraying issue.
If your kitty is spraying or marking up usually he or she will back up to an item, and while standing with tail erect will spray their chosen item. The amount of urine won't be a lot.
If it is a toileting issue they will squat as they do in the tray, fur instance: if they do it on a hard surface mew will find a puddle.
Spraying is usually a territorial thing, whereas toileting is more of a behavioural thing.
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*How to determine whether your kitty has a toileting issue or a spraying issue.
If your kitty is spraying or marking up usually he or she will back up to an item, and while standing with tail erect will spray their chosen item. The amount of urine won't be a lot.
If it is a toileting issue they will squat as they do in the tray, fur instance: if they do it on a hard surface mew will find a puddle.
Spraying is usually a territorial thing, whereas toileting is more of a behavioural thing.
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Anyhoo, let's continue,
So below is the Smooch Widdle Diary started aftur the Expert's furst visit on the 22nd of November.
The P.A. has a calendar stuck on the fridge and we have been filling it in as and when an incident occurs, and mew can see how varied it is. There were many other places around the house too but we weren't keeping a diary then, and the P.A. has just ended up getting rid of stuff that has been ruined and at the moment Smoochie's widdling has cost in excess of £4,500.00, yep it's up there but there was a Sony laptop and the leather sofa out of the office, they were the big-ticket items.
FYI: Insurance doesn't cover accidental cat pee incidents either.
Tiger is a cat who lives somewhere in the village and has been going next door to the P.A.'s cousins for the last 18 months or so. We have no idea where he lives, but he does come offur the fence, into the courtyard and sleep under the carport in the teddy bear's picnic area. Smoochie really doesn't like this cat at all and this is one of his biggest triggers.
See what we mean!
The next trigger is, if anything new is brought into the house that 'smells' different.
Fur example, Smooch has widdled on a couple of the heavy jute rugs, which are really hard to clean properly, so the P.A. bought new rugs and within one day of the new rugs being down he'd widdled on them too. So now the only rugs the P.A. uses are smaller washable cotton ones, which until the Saturday just gone, he'd shown no interest in at all. But at least she can just throw those type in the washing machine and it's no big purroblem to deal with.
The third trigger is, loud external noises, ie; like last week when we had the drive done, the mini digger clanking about set him back a little.
And before we wrap this post up we feel it most importante that mew see what a little sweetie Smoochie is and even though he's only got 3 legs he loves to play....
So in this post, mew need to get prepared, get your diary and effurything else implemented and start monitoring kitty and try to find the triggers that may be causing the behaviour.
In Part Two we'll show mew what we implemented to assist Smoochie in his recovery, and more about his purrsonality.
How many litter trays you should have, and talk about the cleanup process and what is the best product to clean cat urine with, as well as his actual progress since new measures were introduced.
And like we said earlier if mew have any questions, we'll help if we can!
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And before we go, here's the draw fur last weeks Give-Away on Mandalas on Monday to win this really cute colouring book:
The entries were:
And the winner is:
WOO HOO, congratulations guys and if mew could email us your snail mail address to:
deardrbasil @ gmail . com
We'll ship the book to mew post haste, and congratulations again we really hope mew like it
Many thanks to effurypurrdy else for entering, and don't wurry if mew missed out this time, we've got another colouring book to give away next month.
Well, it's time for us to pop off, but we'll see mew tomorrow when Amber will be sharing another book just fur mew, and if mew want to see part 2 of The Widdle Diaries, click here.
Until then
We wish mew a supurr happy Tuesday
Sweetest purrs
Basil & The B Team
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