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  1. Inappropriate elimination may be due to a medical condition, a behavioral disorder, or both. Behavioral stress can even trigger medical conditions in cats. If your cat is eliminating outside her litter box, the first step is to have her examined by your veterinarian. If everything checks out fine, a behavioral workup by a veterinary behaviorist ...

  2. Jan 1, 2001 · Studies have found this medication to be approximately 75% effective in reducing inappropriate urination in about half the cats that used it. It is typically given orally twice a day for a 2-week period. If it seems to work, the course is continued for a total of 8 weeks. After this period, it may be discontinued.

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  4. Jun 14, 2014 · The second type of behavioral issue that could lead to eliminating outside the litter box is toileting preferences or aversions. In the case of toileting preferences, the cat simply prefers to urinate somewhere other than the litter box. This could be because there is a recognizable smell in the area, or he has come to enjoy the softness of the ...

  5. Aug 28, 2023 · Inappropriate elimination or behavioral periuria/perichezia is likely the most reported feline behavioral problem worldwide. A change in behavior is often one of the early signs of physical disease and in addition can aggravate an existing behavioral response. An initial determination of causation is essential; is it medical or behavioral, or a combination of both? Stress activates both the ...

  6. Published: January 01, 1999. House-training problems - called inappropriate elimination - are the number one cause of behavior-related complaints from cat lovers, and with good reason. No one likes to deal with urine and feces in a litter box, much less in a part of the house you didn't expect to find them. Cats who can't be convinced to use ...

  7. For cats with inappropriate toileting prob-lems, they can then be calmly taken to the litter box and praised and given another food treat for appropriate elimi-nation.21 This method gives the owner a means of stopping undesirable elimination without causing fear or anxiety, keeping the owner-cat bond intact.

  8. Inappropriate elimination is a common problem that is often confused with indoor marking behaviour. Differences between inappropriate elimination and indoor marking are discussed in the general section on housesoiling . Housetraining in cats is the product of innate substrate and preferences, combined with learning during development and the ...

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