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I have to male cats, 7 year old Nero and Domino. Nero's never been great at using the litter tray but now every time he needs to urinate he does it at the front door and I don't know how to stop this. It's pushing my fiancée away so I'm desperate ...
 Is he neutered? He could be marking his territory. Add an extra litter box somewhere near the door if you can. Try that and if that doesn't help, try changing the type of litter you're using. Cats don't like a lot of perfumes and scents.
  I agree, try the extra box and change the litter, good luck!
 WOW!!!! I wish to god I could do that to my kitties. He really does love it! Emotion: big smile
 LoL no way!
 Brave cat, never seen one not afraid of that!
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"A Cats Protection survey reveals that around a quarter of Britain’s cats (23 per cent) are regarded by their owners to be overweight, yet continue to be fed too many treats." : here . Really interesting read... keep your kitties healthy people! Even ...
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Are there any household cleaners I can use without worrying they'll cause harm to my cat?
 Thanks for clearing things up about the lemon! But I think a lot of people use it.
 Once a lemon slice fell down from my table and Miky wanted to come and check if it's something tasty but he stopped at about half a meter distance with a funny expression on his face like "Eeeewk!" and then ran away. I think lemon smell is very ...
 Lauen even if a lot of people use it that doesn't mean it's safe. I didn't make it up that it's not safe for kitties, I got that from the ASPCA and other sites like it. Using something and not having a reaction right away doesn't mean that their ...
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So near the middle of last month, my little Chi had her first heat cycle. After that, I could have sworn she was pregnant. Her nipples swelled up and even her tummy swelled. But her nipples are back to normal and she has not gained any more ...
 I've never been breeding but I wonder if that could be just hormonal changes as the dog grew mature? I think you'd have noticed bloody discharge if it was a miscarriage. In either case if you want to be sure she's OK now you can show her to a vet.
 Yes, I think you would have noticed a miscarriage. However if she wasn't far along maybe not. Has her behavior changed at all?
Anonymous  sounds like false pregnancy...quite common...spaying will stop ir
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