Cat Anxiety and Cat Litter Box Problems
Frazzled felines will sometimes relieve their anxiety by
urinating, or marking (spraying) outside the cat litter box.
Here are a few of the causes and the solutions to calm your
kitty down.
Like humans, cats like their routines and daily habits. When
something changes in their home, one way their anxiety may
manifest itself is by urinating outside the cat litter box. With
a little bit of work and patience, your kitty can be calmed down
and get back to her good litter box habits.
Here are just a few situations that can make cats anxious:
- A new person or pet comes to live in your household
- You change jobs and your daily schedule
- A trip to the vet
There are many more situations, but these can be fairly common
stressors for felines.
A new person or pet comes to live in your household:
If you're introducing a roommate of the human kind, be sure this
individual understands that cats are different from dogs. They
don't play the same, and cats may be viewed as being cold or
aloof. Tell your new roommate about your cat's personality,
likes, and dislikes. Then introduce them to one another. It may
take a couple weeks for everybody to get adjusted to one
another.
One thing you may want to do during this transition period is to
either confine your cat to her favorite room with her food,
water, clean cat litter box, and toys, or keep the roommate's
bedroom shut to prevent your cat from marking the new
housemate's clothes, furniture, and possessions. Supervisor your
cat's forays into this person's space. Your new roommate may opt
to keep the door shut permanently. This won't be a problem
unless your kitty is constantly curious about what's behind the
closed door.
You change jobs and your daily schedule:
Cats like to know when their big cat mom and/or dad are coming
and going, so they can adjust their schedules accordingly. If
you or your partner takes a new job that drastically changes
your household routine and lifestyle, your cat may get upset.
She might react by refusing to use the cat litter box.
Observe your cat carefully. If you find cat urine puddles
outside the litter box once the new routine has been
established, you'll need to confine your cat to limit the damage
to one area of your home and retrain her to back to good litter
box habits. For the first week or so, spend more time with your
cat and reassure her that everything is OK, and her life is
going to be just fine.
On the other hand, she may adjust with no reaction whatsoever,
because she realizes you're still coming home at night, and
she's getting love and delicious cat food from you.
A trip to the vet:
This ranks high on any kitty's list of terrors! The loud noises,
the strange smells, and unknown people handling her can be very
stressful. Once you get kitty home from the awful place where
she's stuck with things in unmentionable places, you may want to
confine her to a quiet location in your home for a few hours.
Give her food, water, a clean cat litter box, and her toys.
She'll generally be just fine in less than half a day.
What are the solutions for these situational anxiety problems?
Many feline owners have discovered natural flowering essences
and synthetic feline pheronomes are very effective in
alleviating cat anxiety. Some of the more popular ones are
Bach's Rescue Remedy, Nerve Ease, Calm Supplement, and the
Feliway Comfort Zone Plug in modules.
Bach's, Nerve Ease, and Calm are liquid compounds that can be
administered directly into your cat's food or water. A few drops
twice a day make a big difference for most anxious cats.
The Feliway Comfort Zone Plug in modules are synthetic feline
pheronomes that calm cats down. The Feliway module plugs
directly in your electrical wall socket. The pheronomes are then
diffused, or transmitted throughout the room. Many cat owners
buy several of these of these plug in modules, and install them
in kitty's favorite rooms throughout their house. Each bottle
lasts approximately 30 days.
All of these solutions are effective within several hours of
administration. You can use them singly, or combine them. My cat
Scout, improved noticeably within 24 hours of getting the
natural flowering essences in her food, and the installation of
the Feliway modules.
For any feline anxiety based on situations, try either the
natural flowering essences or the Feliway Plug in modules. One
or the other work very well for most cats.