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Cat with a toileting problem Background Jess is a black and white, 7 year old female cat, spayed. The owner obtained her at between 6 and 8 weeks. Jess had been toileting in the house every night, both urine and faeces. This had been going on for about nine months. The problem started just after the owner moved to her present address. The owner was living alone, previously having always lived with other people. Diagnosis After taking a comprehensive case history it was concluded that Jess, unused to being left alone in the house over night lost confidence in her ability to go out at night and started toileting indoors. It is possible that other neighbourhood cats were intimidating her, exacerbating the problem. The vet had referred Jess and any physiological cause of the problem had therefore been eliminated prior to the consultation. Urinary infections are often implicated in indoor toileting in cats. The owner was advised to: A follow up call 2 weeks later found complete resolution of the problem; no more indoor toileting and happy owners. With successful intervention from me, and hard work from the owners, Spot is no longer aggressive towards other dogs and the owners are happy. |

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