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buddscreekman

New Member
Long story compressed - adopted a cat from the shelter. Spent $$$ getting rid of a nasty hookworm infestation and upper respiratory infection. Cat is sweet enough, gets along with everyone, but she is crapping everywhere. Pee too. Sometimes uses the litter box,other times not. Tends to poop in the box,won't bury it,leaves a poop trail from it,and pees on the carpet next to it. Wife has had enough after finding the cat had left poop trail all over one of the kids room. Getting tired of crawling around scrubbing carpet as well. If we take her back to the shelter and say why she is a goner for sure. So what else to do? I've tried confining her to one room, getting multiple boxes, etc. We are looking for her to leave. I don't intend to advertise for a home for her because I fear she would end up crapping in someone else's house who might not be a patient as we are. A little info, she is 8 years old,UTD on shots,spayed. Gets along fine with other animals. Tried Rude Ranch, won't take her. And yes, we have taken time for her to adjust,learn the house and so forth.
 
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beccajackson05

New Member
I have had basicly the same cat, she would piss everywhere but the litter box, and poop places too. turned out being the litter. We are using scoop away now, and she is doing great staying in the box. and also does ur cat have fleas? cause i have had a cat in the past piss everywhere and when i got rid of the flees she stopped. cats are very weird. well good luck on everything. If you decide not to keep her I hope she goes to a good farm home.
 

buddscreekman

New Member
can't you just make her an outside cat? what a shame....

I'll tell ya I feel like a jerk for agreeing with you but I think that may be about it for options. I have tried every rescue I can find and they are all full/not taking cats. For cats to say they won't use the litterbox is a death sentence. I don't even know that she could be an outside cat or have the heart to just put her out.
 

keekee

Well-Known Member
I'll tell ya I feel like a jerk for agreeing with you but I think that may be about it for options. I have tried every rescue I can find and they are all full/not taking cats. For cats to say they won't use the litterbox is a death sentence. I don't even know that she could be an outside cat or have the heart to just put her out.

I have a cat that did the same thing. I made her an outside cat, and she lays around on the porch during the day, and for the winter I have a doghouse with a heating pad inside that she can stay warm in. It was that or the highway because you can't have cat sheet all over your house. She has done just fine. It's been about 2 years...
 

buddscreekman

New Member
I have a cat that did the same thing. I made her an outside cat, and she lays around on the porch during the day, and for the winter I have a doghouse with a heating pad inside that she can stay warm in. It was that or the highway because you can't have cat sheet all over your house. She has done just fine. It's been about 2 years...

Well she IS spayed so she won't get pregnant and maybe it could be ok. I feel bad she is our responsibility but damn don't know what else to do.
 

ICit

Jam out with ur clam out
Long story compressed - adopted a cat from the shelter. Spent $$$ getting rid of a nasty hookworm infestation and upper respiratory infection. Cat is sweet enough, gets along with everyone, but she is crapping everywhere. Pee too. Sometimes uses the litter box,other times not. Tends to poop in the box,won't bury it,leaves a poop trail from it,and pees on the carpet next to it. Wife has had enough after finding the cat had left poop trail all over one of the kids room. Getting tired of crawling around scrubbing carpet as well. If we take her back to the shelter and say why she is a goner for sure. So what else to do? I've tried confining her to one room, getting multiple boxes, etc. We are looking for her to leave. I don't intend to advertise for a home for her because I fear she would end up crapping in someone else's house who might not be a patient as we are. A little info, she is 8 years old,UTD on shots,spayed. Gets along fine with other animals. Tried Rude Ranch, won't take her. And yes, we have taken time for her to adjust,learn the house and so forth.

:yay:.... try different litter!!! Cats are funny like this!
 
Long story compressed - adopted a cat from the shelter. Spent $$$ getting rid of a nasty hookworm infestation and upper respiratory infection. Cat is sweet enough, gets along with everyone, but she is crapping everywhere. Pee too. Sometimes uses the litter box,other times not. Tends to poop in the box,won't bury it,leaves a poop trail from it,and pees on the carpet next to it. Wife has had enough after finding the cat had left poop trail all over one of the kids room. Getting tired of crawling around scrubbing carpet as well. If we take her back to the shelter and say why she is a goner for sure. So what else to do? I've tried confining her to one room, getting multiple boxes, etc. We are looking for her to leave. I don't intend to advertise for a home for her because I fear she would end up crapping in someone else's house who might not be a patient as we are. A little info, she is 8 years old,UTD on shots,spayed. Gets along fine with other animals. Tried Rude Ranch, won't take her. And yes, we have taken time for her to adjust,learn the house and so forth.

Bambi? :eyebrow:
 

ginwoman

Well-Known Member
I'd try the different litter tactic...if that doesn't work try the outside cat idea.
Good luck to you...sounds like you have tried hard and been very patient.
 

ArkRescue

Adopt me please !
I agree with trying different litter also BUT in the short term I would CRATE/cage her. Give her a litter box and she WILL use it or she will have no clean place to lay in there. You can use a plastic dishpan as a litter box (not too big for a crate IF she doesn't over-shoot the sides).

I kept a shelter cat confined to a cage for weeks after she messed all over. Then I opened the cage door and let her have 1 room to roam in, she used the litter just fine. Then I let her roam the house again and so far, so good. Now she uses the litter just fine.

There was another cat that only had poop issues if she ate something other than her regular dry kibble, She would get diarrhea and couldn't help herself and would poop on the floor sometimes. So she was caged anytime she had diarrhea.
 

libertytyranny

Dream Stealer
I agree with trying different litter also BUT in the short term I would CRATE/cage her. Give her a litter box and she WILL use it or she will have no clean place to lay in there. You can use a plastic dishpan as a litter box (not too big for a crate IF she doesn't over-shoot the sides).

I kept a shelter cat confined to a cage for weeks after she messed all over. Then I opened the cage door and let her have 1 room to roam in, she used the litter just fine. Then I let her roam the house again and so far, so good. Now she uses the litter just fine.

There was another cat that only had poop issues if she ate something other than her regular dry kibble, She would get diarrhea and couldn't help herself and would poop on the floor sometimes. So she was caged anytime she had diarrhea.



:yay: or even confining to say, a small bathroom with a litter pan. even 2 with different litters.
 

buddscreekman

New Member
Yes a bathroom would be ideal - I used to use my master bathroom at my old place for critters more then myself LOL

We've done these things. I stated in my post, we are not looking for suggestions to keep her. We are looking for referrals to rescue groups or the like. I don't know if anyone has actually read my initial post but all these "suggestions" have been tried,and were noted to prevent wasting time rehashing them.
 

nachomama

All Up In Your Grill
We've done these things. I stated in my post, we are not looking for suggestions to keep her. We are looking for referrals to rescue groups or the like. I don't know if anyone has actually read my initial post but all these "suggestions" have been tried,and were noted to prevent wasting time rehashing them.

You got a lot more patience than I do. I'm an avid pet lover, but ain't no way I'd deal with that. I'd have dropped that sucker off on the side of the road by now. :blushing:
 

ICit

Jam out with ur clam out
We've done these things. I stated in my post, we are not looking for suggestions to keep her. We are looking for referrals to rescue groups or the like. I don't know if anyone has actually read my initial post but all these "suggestions" have been tried,and were noted to prevent wasting time rehashing them.

:confused:... I didnt see in your post where you have tried different litter and a crate? (crate and room work two different ways :yay:)


I have two cats that when I would take them to work.. they would not use the litter they have there.. and would hold it for 12-16 hrs till they got home.. :shrug:... then go the sec. they hit their litter. And also would have nothing to do with two other types of litter I tried.. how do I know.. because they would pee and poo where they wanted till I crated them and tried different litters! :coffee:

Only that you are more interested in finding someone else to take her but maybe you feel bad?
 
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