When it comes to location of litter boxes, if you've lined them all up in one area it becomes a ticking time bomb for
a litter box aversion problem.
If you're experiencing
a litter box aversion problem with your cat make sure you have him examined by the veterinarian to rule out any possible underlying medical cause.
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Also, declawed cats may begin developing behavior
problems, such as
litter box aversion or biting.
Many cats suffer in pain because a cat parent assumes the cause of the
litter box aversion is due to a behavior
problem when in fact, it might be due to lower urinary tract disease, renal failure, diabetes, or any number of medical issues.
From cat panic attacks to eating disorders, from
litter box aversion to phobias and depression, Dr. Dodman provides hope and help for anyone with a «
problem cat.»
«It causes pain, complications and behavioral
problems like
litter box aversion.»
Clinical signs of a urinary tract
problem can included urinating small amounts frequently, blood in the urine, licking their genitals, urinating outside of the
litter box due to a
litter box aversion which developed secondary to pain, etc..
The reasons why cats eliminate outside the
litter box vary, and include
litter box aversion, urine marking, hormonal
problems, and medical issues.
Your cat may have
litter box trouble for any number of reasons, including medical
problems, an
aversion to the
litter box, or a preference for urinating or defecating in places outside the
box.
If you're having
problems, your cat may have medical
problems, an
aversion to the
litter box, the
litter itself, or the location, or she may have a preference for another location.