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Neglected Cats & New Baby

Discussion in 'Cats - all breeds / types' started by kbanks, Apr 6, 2007.

  1. kbanks

    kbanks New Member

    we have 2 cats and family moved in with 2 cats of their own. One family member was pregnant and has since had her baby a month ago. Anyhow, they are barely home and the cats are put down in their room for the night and brought back up to socialize with the other cats in the morning.
    The last 4 weeks the fixed female cat (pet of the pregnant couple) has been peeing in our room, bathroom carpet and kitchen plus pooping in areas as well. Is this caused from neglect from her owners? We come home everyday and play with all the cats and feed them, water them and even give them treats...they are all spoiled and play well together. "Misty" seems to kep acting up and I DON'T & WILL NOT puish her....

    Someone please help me or advise in what to do.
    Karie[/b]
     
  2. vene

    vene New Member

    Sounds like a vet check is in order. She can be sick or acting out due to lack of attention. Poor little tike.
     
  3. sunset05

    sunset05 New Member

    I agree, maybe a Vet check is in order.

    Misty could be stressed from the other cats or maybe from lack of attention or from just everything being different. It could be a behavioral problem then.

    We've had problems introducing our kitties to a new kitty and had to find another home for the new kitty. I hope you find a solution to your problem. Sorry I can't be of more help.
     

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