Ok, here i am almost three weeks down the line with my new family member and since I had to get back to work, I find myself having to check the whole house upon return, finding stinky spray markings all over the place... Am not impressed. Pushed to the limits today by my son's high chair being sprayed and crawling on the floor sniffing out offensive places. Starting to imagine smells even.
At first I tought it was my Martha, the usual occasional culprit (which much improved over the years, keeping her out of places, etc) with this but now I am not so sure. I suspect that Malena is doing too and it is getting more. I know it is about territories and I know it was a risk to take with 4 cats in the house. I also remember that i reached this stage with all the others, thinking they had to go but perseverance made things work.
There were hardly any 'incidents' after I adopted Theo, once he was allowed outside eight months ago (boy was he bad at using his litter tray in the time he had to be confined) but Malena has been outside for a few days now and it is not changing. I can no longer hang my curtain up- it is lost after 4 washes in three weeks. The cat food box was sprayed on and I threw it out but the high chair I can't move out of reach or get rid of. Yet it seems that is the only thing that will help.
I am at that stage that I am thinking: Have I done the right thing? I am no a quitter but I can't have all my house sprayed and my son's room and high chair sprayed. There are limits. What would be best?
I am using some spray that is supposed to help with odors and re-offending areas. Also have Feliway, seperate food and litter areas, free access to and from the house, etc. It may be just early days but I am fed up. Seeing vet for second jabs and will ask too. However, any ideas?