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cashpoly
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From:ottawa, ont., canada
Registered: Sep 2003

posted 09-29-2003 06:43 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for cashpoly     Edit/Delete Message
my 5 month mum starting to pee on my bed... she;s already trained to use the sand box long time ago, and since I got her, a week ago, yesterday was the first time she peepees on my bed, can anyone suggest a reason or what I should do to stop it.

she sleeps on my bed too, is there anyway to get her to her own bed ?

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fleafly
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From:sheridan, wy
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posted 09-30-2003 12:44 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for fleafly     Edit/Delete Message
Good luck getting your cat to sleep in her own bed. I am lucky to get enough room for me to sleep. My cats all crowd with me on the bed.

As far as the peeing, she might have a urinary tract infection, or it could be a behavior problem. The first stop should be the vet to rule out a medical problem.

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footsie
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From:Vancouver, WA USA
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posted 09-30-2003 05:13 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for footsie     Edit/Delete Message
If you've only had her a week she could be acting out because she misses her former home. Or even be a bit lost if the litter is in a hard to find location in a bigger home than she's used to.

I'm trying to get my kitten into his own bed by putting his bed next to me on my bed while I'm sleeping. When he falls asleep I put him in it. A few days ago he got right into it when I was going to bed, but now hes back to trying to sleep on my pillow. It is my plan to move it to the floor once he is consistantly getting into it. and from there move it across the room slowly. I have no idea if it's going to work, more of an experiment at this point

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