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Question by Princess
Submitted on 9/8/2004
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I have a 2 year old cat, male and neutered.  Since he was a young kitten he has pooped in the bathtub and we can't figure it out... WHY!?!?!  Now we have moved, and he goes in the basement and poops and pees.  He still poops in the tub.  We took him to the vet earlier this year because he had a standard urinary track infection, and they said he needs more liquids, so we gave him his medication as prescribed, and he seems better... used to pee beside his box and was somewhat in pain, but thats all gone, and he still poops in the tub and is now pooping in the basement.  Give him 2 minutes with the bathroom door open and hes there.  Also he is an outdoor cat, has been for about a year.  Please help!!


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