Well, on Sunday, we were out for the afternoon, and when we came back, after a short while, Anna noticed her skulking around under the desk again, and yep, she’d had a wee in the same spot again.
My instant guess is it’s a psychological issue, rather than a physical/medical one, but we’ll see. It seems that both times she’s done it, we’ve been out for 5+ hours, and she’s had a wee pretty soon after we’ve come home.
I’d read something years ago about feeding a cat where it’s weeing, as they never do bodily functions where they eat. Seems plausible, so for now at least, she’s geting fed next to her wee-spot, and we’ve been about 18 hours with out an issue!
Do you think that proves anything?
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Hmm, it certainly sounds like she’s trying to make a point, doesn’t it. Have you tried rewarding her with something yummy when you get home, so she associates your absense with getting a super special treat. I have no idea if this’ll work … Have you tried putting a litter tray behind your desk? Also, Bengals get quite attached to their humans, so she could just be feeling a little left out and jealous. Maybe she’s punishing you for taking her ‘bezzy mate’ away from her. Do you leave the radio on when you go out? We put Radio 3 on when we leave the boys at home for prolonged periods of time. It seems to help as they’re definitely less ‘twitchy’ when we get home. Sorry for the waffling … I’m all idea’d out. I hope she comes right x