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dogglebe asked in PetsCats · 1 decade ago

Behavorial problem with cat?

My four year old cat (whom my wife and I have had for about 16 months) is making a mess around his litter box. He seems to wipe his butt on the floor and walls around the litter box box. In the past week, he has urinated in other places of the house.

The litter box is cleaned delay.

Any help would be appreciated. No wild guesses please.

Update:

The box has a cover, but I took the door off it. The liter (the scoopable kind) is completely changed every moth. It's scooped out daily.

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  • 1 decade ago
    Favorite Answer

    Two ideas-

    -urinary issues (have the vet check him)

    -blocked anal glands. Dragging his butt on the floor is a sign. A groomer can release the glands. A vet can too, but it would be more expensive. My cat had to have hers released once and has been fine since. A cat's (or dog's) anal glands can become impacted. You can feel the glands (to the side of the anus). They should be quite small and soft. If they are firm and larger than a small green pea, they need to be done.

  • 1 decade ago

    well you may need to change the litter. One that your cat prefers. Or watch your cat to make sure the cat goes to the liter box. Like a puppy you need to get rid of this problem. start at the root. Someone has to make sure to stop him when he has already started to go. move the litter box AWAY from a wall.

    Source(s): My cat had the same problem
  • 1 decade ago

    is it a closed litter box? if so buy an open litterbox (cats will stop using it if the smell is too bad)

    Scratches in the litterbox itself can hold onto odors so perhapse replace the box itself.

    Buy a larger box, my kitten did the same thing when she outgrew hers.

    Not litterbox related, take the cat to the vet. Being a male he is more likely to get UTI's/crystals. When this happens they will stop using the litterbox, Urinate or deficate whenever they need to instead of waiting to get to the litterbox itself.

  • ynez
    Lv 4
    5 years ago

    She has made up our minds to be dominant, no less than in that system. In the wilds, the dominant cat won't duvet, and the others duvet in deference to that cat. I anticipate you're discovering this concern always, due to the fact that oftentimes a cat will get disturbed whilst at the 'throne', and races out with out masking. Often, in a dwelling atmosphere, they duvet in deference to you, however no longer regularly. One of my cats certainly not blanketed, because it used to be her method of giving a message to my different cats. Annoying, however no longer the worst factor that would occur.

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  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    it may have some health issues you may need to get him checked out.

    it may be anxiety, one of mine does that when we leave him at home alone for to long

    On of my cats only does it bc of the dogs in the house, so it may be bc of any other animals that you have

    stokes in cats cause them 2 go blind, that could b part of it if u notice the cat acting strange.

    get a closed in cat box to prevent the wall issues

    may not b properly trained.

    switching a cats food can cause the cat to not only to vomit, but it could also get diariah

    does your cat go outside? if so i could be eating something outside to cause dietary problems as well

    Source(s): i have 5 cats and 3 dogs. always have had animals
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