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[quote=Anonymous]We have two cats. They are related, and seemingly get along very well. We adopted them as a one year old mom and the other was her kitten. The kitten, now adult is just an awesome, lovely cat. The mom is alright, always seems scared, jumpy and also extremely clingy. Last year the mom started peeing out of the box and had blood in pee. I think her to the vet and found out she had crystals. We changed her diet to the urinary tract health dry food. A couple of months ago, she started peeing again outside of the litter box. I brought her back to the vet. She had a UTI. Got it treated. She is still peeing outside of the box. Planning on taking her again this week. We purchased enzyme cleaner, scrubbed the floor for hours, followed all sorts of tips on how to keep cats from peeing on floor (she liked corners and walls). We also got one of those lights to detect stains and it turns out every wall, door and corners in our basement had old pee spots. We have multiple litter boxes and keep them clean. The very first vet I took her to the emergency vet in gtown, one of the vets told me some cats just do that, it can be behavioral. I’m now worried she just will never stop. The next step is to find out if she still has a UTI and take it from there. Has anyone dealt with this? Were you able to get the cat to stop peeing outside of the litter box? Do you have any advice? Suggestions on things I haven’t thought of? I can’t deal with a cat turning my basement into a giant litter box. I’ve become nuts looking at the floor, touching to see if it’s wet or sniffing the air hard to smell for pee. This to me is even more stressful than thinking of the thousands of dollars we have already spent on this cat. Any thoughts or advice?[/quote]
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