Katieinwonderland
Disney bride July 2008
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I am at the end of my rope with my cat, I need any advice on what to do. This will be looooooooong...
We have three cats, two boys and a girl. The girl (Magic) has always been sort of unsociable and never really wanted much to do with the rest of us, but she's always seemed healthy and happy.
Well, for six months now, she's been peeing and pooping outside the litter box. Sometimes it's right outside the box, sometimes it's nowehere near the box in another room.
We've tried everything. We took her to the vet and she says there's nothing medically wrong with her. We've added litter trays and moved them to different places; we've changed litter; we've tried different food incase she was responding to that; we tried scrubbing the litter trays so they were all clean and sparkly (they're self cleaning so that should be uneccesary but we wanted to rule out dirty litter trays.) We're out of ideas.
We tried shutting the doors to the rooms with carpet so at least it would be an easy clean up if she continued to do it. Well, yesterday she peed on our $2500 sofa
We walked in on her doing it, she looked at us and carried on! The other cats were nowhere near, the litter trays were all totally clean so I have no theories as to why she was doing it. Incidently, ideas for getting cat pee out of durplush would be appreciated 
It has been stressful for a few months; we were away a lot over the summer for various family events, but we had a cat sitter come in to feed them and make sure the litter trays were clean. Then we moved house, which was stressful for them, but we've been here for two months now.
The vet's latest suggestion was that Magic just wasn't happy in a multi-cat household. She said that maybe as she was getting older she was feeling bullied by the male cats (they love to 'play', which she hates). She said maybe there were separate areas of the house we could keep the boys in but our house is pretty open plan apart from the bedrooms, and it seems so cruel to keep cats shut up there all day.
I'm sorry this is so long, I just don't know what to do. The vet's final suggestion was that maybe Magic would be happy in a new home
That makes me so sad. She was our first cat, and the litter mate of one of our other cats, Hershey. They've never been apart, how am I supposed to give her away? Does anyone know what I can do? Any ideas for how I could encourage her to use the litter tray?
The thought of taking her to a shelter and leaving her breaks my heart. I can't give her away but if the vet thinks she'd be happier being an only-cat, am I being cruel keeping her?
We have three cats, two boys and a girl. The girl (Magic) has always been sort of unsociable and never really wanted much to do with the rest of us, but she's always seemed healthy and happy.
Well, for six months now, she's been peeing and pooping outside the litter box. Sometimes it's right outside the box, sometimes it's nowehere near the box in another room.
We've tried everything. We took her to the vet and she says there's nothing medically wrong with her. We've added litter trays and moved them to different places; we've changed litter; we've tried different food incase she was responding to that; we tried scrubbing the litter trays so they were all clean and sparkly (they're self cleaning so that should be uneccesary but we wanted to rule out dirty litter trays.) We're out of ideas.
We tried shutting the doors to the rooms with carpet so at least it would be an easy clean up if she continued to do it. Well, yesterday she peed on our $2500 sofa


It has been stressful for a few months; we were away a lot over the summer for various family events, but we had a cat sitter come in to feed them and make sure the litter trays were clean. Then we moved house, which was stressful for them, but we've been here for two months now.
The vet's latest suggestion was that Magic just wasn't happy in a multi-cat household. She said that maybe as she was getting older she was feeling bullied by the male cats (they love to 'play', which she hates). She said maybe there were separate areas of the house we could keep the boys in but our house is pretty open plan apart from the bedrooms, and it seems so cruel to keep cats shut up there all day.
I'm sorry this is so long, I just don't know what to do. The vet's final suggestion was that maybe Magic would be happy in a new home

The thought of taking her to a shelter and leaving her breaks my heart. I can't give her away but if the vet thinks she'd be happier being an only-cat, am I being cruel keeping her?