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When Cats Eliminate Inappropriately
Cats that pee inappropriately
are trying to tell us something! K.G. in Seattle contacted me
because, much to her dismay, her cat Maui had begun to pee on her
bedspread for no apparent medical reason. I communicated with
"Maui" and found out that she was fearful that because her person
had a new partner and a new living situation, Maui would be given
away. As it was, Maui felt bored. She was left in a very small
apartment without much stimulation while her people worked long
hours.
Maui was fearful she was being abandoned like she had
been by her previous owner and imagined that bad things would
happen to her. Maui had been peeing inappropriately due to the
stress and boredom. I worked with Maui at first on some of her
fears and then on her anger about being left alone. Finally we
came to a compromise, identifying what would make Maui happy and
give her a more interesting environment so she would not need to
pee outside the litter box any longer.
K.G. in Seattle, Washington writes:
"My cat Maui wanted to be and had
previously been an outdoor cat. She was confined to a small
apartment, unhappily, and was fearful we would give her away.
Hilary helped us understand this, and gave us the tools and
knowledge to expand the space and move energy around the apartment.
She let us know Maui needed more affection and reassurance that we
would never leave her. We are all much happier and understanding
of each other. She no longer rips around the apartment at 3:00 am
or pees on the bedspread."
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