MizlurksaLot
<font color=limegreen>Sing it with me: "Nobody lik
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A little over a year ago a young female cat (about 1yo) started coming around our house looking for food/shelter. After about a month of this I decided she needed a home, I took her to the vet, got all of her shots, got her spayed and then brought her home. A few months after we brought her into the house, our older cat (he's 15 now) started peeing all over the house. We're pretty sure it's a jealousy issue, I know cats are very territorial and this cat may be even more so than most
. I don't think it's a medical problem because if you catch him doing it he will stop, so it's not as if he has no control over it. We do have two litter boxes, but both cats insist on using both boxes (I don't know how to control that). My mom is getting really frustrated and is starting to consider giving him away (let me just say, I do contribute to some of his expenses and a pay for all of the other cats expenses). These cat's are a huge part of my life so giving either one of them up is not an option for me. The younger cat is my baby, and I grew up with the older one (plus, I feel like it's mean to give away a cat who's been with you so long). Is there anything we can do to stop him from doing this, that won't hurt him in anyway? I've tried everything I can think of, I even tried talking to him (I know it sounds crazy, but I really think he understands me sometimes.) Help please



