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Can you start with keeping him out of those rooms? RandomNumbers Sep 2024 #1
It sounds as if he is stressed and pooping in your spot to mark it. LisaM Sep 2024 #2
Thanks for the tips. The litter box is in the garage and being exhausted, I left my clothes WhiteTara Sep 2024 #5
Sounds like the cat is stressed due to changes in the household routine Ocelot II Sep 2024 #3
Thanks for that tip! I have WhiteTara Sep 2024 #7
As mentioned above... 2naSalit Sep 2024 #4
I am sure you're right. My fear WhiteTara Sep 2024 #8
Chances are pretty good that... 2naSalit Sep 2024 #9
Thank you. I really hope WhiteTara Sep 2024 #11
That would be my guess. 2naSalit Sep 2024 #12
Are you spraying the spots with a good enzyme first...no soapy cleaner...that Karadeniz Sep 2024 #6
Thanks for the enzyme tip. I've been using Mrs Meyers WhiteTara Sep 2024 #10
Feliway or similar pheromone spray or diffuser... consider_this Sep 2024 #13
Thank you. I'll go look that one up. WhiteTara Sep 2024 #14
Try talking to the cat themselves IbogaProject Sep 2024 #15
First, take him to the vet. It might be expensive, but have him medically checked out. One of my cats stopped using sinkingfeeling Sep 2024 #16
Thanks for the idea. I probably won't take him WhiteTara Sep 2024 #19
Reinforcement. It works for us. rockbluff botanist Sep 2024 #17
sadly, he would tear the door down! WhiteTara Sep 2024 #18
There is a product called Pooph! that gaurantees neutralizing of pet odors... 3catwoman3 Sep 2024 #20
Thanks for this! WhiteTara Sep 2024 #21
I hope it helps. 3catwoman3 Sep 2024 #22
I second the enzymatic cleaner. It really helps to neutralize odors. HeartsCanHope Sep 2024 #23
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