Molly wetting outside the box

Silver Lake, OH(Zone 5b)

Molly uses the box for other waste but wets against the walls down by where the boxes are (we have 4 littermaids, one regular) and we just found where she peed under the computer desk, on packets of seeds that had dumped behind it and I wasn't able with my surgery to get back there to pick them up - so she peed on them!

Also she has been caught red pawed wetting in the hallway of our upstairs. She began doing it after we had a litter box upstairs in the hallway while she was learning about litter boxes, and after we removed the box, she never got the hang of always wetting in the box downstairs.

It is very frustrating! We don't know if she wets in the boxes as well, or what. Just know that she is not very bright and was, the vet thought, kicked in the head by a horse when she was a baby. She is a rescue that was advertised on freecycle from a lady with a horse farm.

Any tips you might be able to give me would be greatly appreciated as I just had the pleasure of unhooking all the computer connections, cleaning them with special enzymatic cleaner to get rid of the smell, and cleaning the floor back there of the nasty crystallized cat urine. UGH what a mess!

Of course DH never cleans ANYTHING so it sat there the whole time I was in the hospital and recovering and dried. Then when we came home, I didn't smell it until it got wet tonight from a spill of a drink. Oh man was I mad. Not only at the kitty but at her "daddy" for not cleaning up the mess while I was in the hospital. Spittin' mad I tell ya.

I'm over it now but we NEED to find out why she is doing this. Any wisdom?

This is a picture of Molly (in the box) and Blia, my little pseudo daughter. Molly is LOTS bigger now and still squeezes herself into that box.

This message was edited May 28, 2005 1:40 AM

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