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Ok, so our cat, 6 months, has just peed all over me and my daughter in bed and then decided to poo in my daughter's bedroom whilst she is asleep!!!! Help!!!!!!!

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LelsandZaffy · 25/10/2007 00:13

Does anyone have any suggestions as to what to do??
I have just been wee'd on, whilst sleeping, and my dd2 suffered a mild form of GBH from the cat whilst she slept!!! ..

To top it off, cat then proceeded to poo in DD1 bedroom and cover it with a sock!! I can't clean either as both kids asleep!!!

Why does our cat do this and any ideas??????
He is lovely , really purrrry cat but it's not the first time he has done it!!

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colditz · 25/10/2007 00:16

You have to clean it up or the kids will step in it when they wake up (sick)

At 6 months old, he's just hit puberty

LelsandZaffy · 25/10/2007 00:17

Is this normal then??

Yeah I thought that, gonna have to go in with a torch to clean
We don't have the same problem with our other cat thoguh

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LelsandZaffy · 25/10/2007 00:19

Brb.. I am cleaning :S

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EmsMum · 25/10/2007 00:19

I have no idea how to train a cat, but it might be a good idea to make the bedrooms off-limits if this isn't some one-off behaviour due to ill health. This might involve catproof stairgate .... our cats when I was growing up were never allowed upstairs.

colditz · 25/10/2007 00:20

Some cats are just bloody naughty ... move the poo to his litter tray.

Make sure you do not use bleach - the ammonia makes them toilet there again! Use a warm solution of biological wash powder.

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