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Kitten Weeing - after neutering
TheConways
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We have two six-month old male kittens ("Bradley" & "Mo", after our favourite Olympians).
Mo - a tabby - has been raised by humans from 3 weeks after being rejected by his mother. He was always a little small, but now is a great healthy size, very energetic and playful, affectionate and a healthy eater. I'm sure he thinks he's a dog as he loves stealing entire toilet rolls and also steals socks from the clothes horse to play with/chew.
Bradley is much more of a "cat" - he was with his mum longer. He's a black cat, a bit bigger than Mo, extremely affectionate (see below photos where he will not let me work until I have petted him), also very playful but far more intelligent than Mo (especially when it comes to opening doors, finding a lost toy etc).
However, Bradley started to mark his areas a few weeks ago, and mid-January, we took both of them to the vet to be neutered. Bradley didn't mark after that. However, this morning he did it again in the corner. Fortunately, we have wooden and tiled floors throughout, so it is easy to clean up.
We have just been away for a week, leaving the kittens at home with a cat-sitter coming in twice a day. We are hoping this was just a momentary relapse.
Any ideas on how to stop Bradley?
Heres a nice photo of them...

Mo - a tabby - has been raised by humans from 3 weeks after being rejected by his mother. He was always a little small, but now is a great healthy size, very energetic and playful, affectionate and a healthy eater. I'm sure he thinks he's a dog as he loves stealing entire toilet rolls and also steals socks from the clothes horse to play with/chew.
Bradley is much more of a "cat" - he was with his mum longer. He's a black cat, a bit bigger than Mo, extremely affectionate (see below photos where he will not let me work until I have petted him), also very playful but far more intelligent than Mo (especially when it comes to opening doors, finding a lost toy etc).
However, Bradley started to mark his areas a few weeks ago, and mid-January, we took both of them to the vet to be neutered. Bradley didn't mark after that. However, this morning he did it again in the corner. Fortunately, we have wooden and tiled floors throughout, so it is easy to clean up.
We have just been away for a week, leaving the kittens at home with a cat-sitter coming in twice a day. We are hoping this was just a momentary relapse.
Any ideas on how to stop Bradley?
Heres a nice photo of them...

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*bump* No ideas then anyone?
Bradley has been a good kitten in the past few days, so I'm hoping he'll grow out of it.0
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