Ask Experts Questions for FREE Help !
Ask
    qbjunior's Avatar
    qbjunior Posts: 1, Reputation: 1
    New Member
     
    #1

    Nov 16, 2007, 07:15 PM
    Cats behaviour
    My cats are acting so weird lately, one has been peeing on our jackets if left on the floor or behind my sond hockey net that is down in the basement or on floor mats... the other one is constantly on our kitchen counter looking for food like he is starving or something... when we sit down to eat at the kitchen table they sit at our feet aned wait for food to fall and if we turn our back for one second they are right up there eating our food... they have never ever done this before and I am very concerned... they have lots of there own food to eat and there litter is always cleaned for them... they really have no reason for doing this... but... they started doing this when I changed their food I couldn't get to the regular place I usually get their food so I went to the local grocery store and got them something different... do you think that the different food could have done this to them maybe they are lacking something that they used to get in their regular food?. I noticed the behavioural change was shortley after I purchased this other food for them... maybe I am way off but could it be their food that is making them act this way?:confused:

    Any advice would be appreciated

    Thanks
    charlotte234s's Avatar
    charlotte234s Posts: 1,903, Reputation: 143
    Ultra Member
     
    #2

    Nov 16, 2007, 07:20 PM
    I am guessing they are acting out because they are upset, stressed (maybe from the food change) or territorial. I'm going to say it's probably because if the food change, so switch back and see if that helps.

    Also, I've heard good things about a product called nature's miracle, spray it where the cat peed and it won't pee there again, I guess, but I've not used it so I cannot recommend it from experience.

Not your question? Ask your question View similar questions

 

Question Tools Search this Question
Search this Question:

Advanced Search

Add your answer here.


Check out some similar questions!

Weird behaviour [ 3 Answers ]

My siamese cat, nearly 10 years old, has a weird behaviour which I'm wondering if anyone else has heard of... right after I give him a special treat and he eats it, he goes to my bedroom and howls piteously for about 10 minutes, unless I tell him to be quiet or pay attention to him. This only...

What does this behaviour mean? [ 11 Answers ]

I know I should just dump him technically speaking but when you love someone properly you seek out reasons for why he is acting a certain way etc. First off, I am pregnant - nearly 24 weeks gone and 26 yrs old, v miserable and alone, working my bum off in Ireland, to try and get money up for...

My new female cats hates all my male cats! [ 3 Answers ]

I just got a new female cat but she is like a year old, all my male cats like her and want to see her buy she just starts hissing at them and they get away... I want them to get along but I don't know how... I have 4 males one is a year old , the othere one is 5 months and the other 2 are 2...

Cats behaviour [ 2 Answers ]

How can be stopped cat to pooh in the garden?

My dog's behaviour [ 4 Answers ]

I noticed a strange behaviour in my dog, late this evening. He is 7 years of age and is a spitz dog. Today I suddenly found him restless about half an hour after he took his evening meal. He was shivvering in some kind of fear and was trying to hide himself at some corner. Or tried to enetr toilet...


View more questions Search