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I have had cats my whole life, but this is the first time I have had this problem. Maybe someone out there knows what to do.
Here's the story.
We had two indoor cats, together for 10 years. Our beloved Vincent died suddenly in May, of an undiagnosed heart condition.
Our remaining cat, Phrixus, age 12, lost weight at first, and I was worried, but I figured he was grieving. He then gained some back, so he seemed OK.
About a month ago, Phrix started to poop in 2 separate rooms, far away from the litter box. Big poops, like he was saving them up. There were also hairballs in there, so I became concerned. I was thinking that he was still stressed over the loss of Vincent. To be safe, I took him to the Vet to find out if he was constipated, or had a blockage of some kind. $300.00 later, the Vet said he was OK, and to add more liquids and hairball meds to his diet. This approach didn't really help, the pooping continued.
Meanwhile, we had a chance to adopt a really sweet 4 year old cat from a shelter. This may have been a bad move.
Phrix hates this cat, and 3 weeks later, there is still lots of hissing, fighting, and poop. The new cat, Miso, ignores him most of the time, but sometimes they get into a real fight.
We also discovered that Phrix has been peeing in one of the locations as well. He had peed in this spot years ago when he had bladder stones, (which were removed), so he has taken up peeing and pooping in this spot again.
I managed to clean the pee spots with lots of commercial cleaners, and we placed a plastic drop cloth over the spot. After much deliberation, I decided to put a litter box on the drop cloth. I didnt want to encourage him to poop/pee there, but I thought maybe this is where he wants to void, and maybe I cant change him. He has ignored it, and has been pooping and peeing just outside the box, on the plastic. And the hissing and cat angst continues. I bought the Comfort Zone with Feliway "plug in" today, and I am hoping that this might help the agression and stress from Phrix towards the other cat.
I know poor Phrix is upset, and we try to give him and the new kitty lots of love and attention.
I am waiting patiently for these cats to get used to each other, and hoping Phrix will decide to use the litter box again.
What do you all think? I sure do appreciate any thoughts all my fellow cat parents might have on this.
Here's the story.
We had two indoor cats, together for 10 years. Our beloved Vincent died suddenly in May, of an undiagnosed heart condition.
Our remaining cat, Phrixus, age 12, lost weight at first, and I was worried, but I figured he was grieving. He then gained some back, so he seemed OK.
About a month ago, Phrix started to poop in 2 separate rooms, far away from the litter box. Big poops, like he was saving them up. There were also hairballs in there, so I became concerned. I was thinking that he was still stressed over the loss of Vincent. To be safe, I took him to the Vet to find out if he was constipated, or had a blockage of some kind. $300.00 later, the Vet said he was OK, and to add more liquids and hairball meds to his diet. This approach didn't really help, the pooping continued.
Meanwhile, we had a chance to adopt a really sweet 4 year old cat from a shelter. This may have been a bad move.
Phrix hates this cat, and 3 weeks later, there is still lots of hissing, fighting, and poop. The new cat, Miso, ignores him most of the time, but sometimes they get into a real fight.
We also discovered that Phrix has been peeing in one of the locations as well. He had peed in this spot years ago when he had bladder stones, (which were removed), so he has taken up peeing and pooping in this spot again.
I managed to clean the pee spots with lots of commercial cleaners, and we placed a plastic drop cloth over the spot. After much deliberation, I decided to put a litter box on the drop cloth. I didnt want to encourage him to poop/pee there, but I thought maybe this is where he wants to void, and maybe I cant change him. He has ignored it, and has been pooping and peeing just outside the box, on the plastic. And the hissing and cat angst continues. I bought the Comfort Zone with Feliway "plug in" today, and I am hoping that this might help the agression and stress from Phrix towards the other cat.
I know poor Phrix is upset, and we try to give him and the new kitty lots of love and attention.
I am waiting patiently for these cats to get used to each other, and hoping Phrix will decide to use the litter box again.
What do you all think? I sure do appreciate any thoughts all my fellow cat parents might have on this.