Wow, thank you for all the help, just to add we do use puppy pads, we went through a stage of having to cover the sofa every night but that is no longer a target thankfully.
That story sounds very familiar, Billy cheeks it and spits it right out! The only way to get it in is using a pill popper thing to get it to the back of his throat. All the while he screams at the top of his voice like we are committing blue murder!
It's good to hear about Riley, I think if he starts urinating everywhere again we will book an appt at the vets with the nurse there to get a proper lesson.
Having said all this tonight I had an almost proper hug, well a stroke but with a proper purr! He then left his igloo bed to sit next to the sofa (he likes some films, especially kids ones, frozen is his favourite
), so he sat next to the sofa to watch planes with us. He then moved to the front of the sofa! Engrossed in the film, but sitting next to OHs legs, looked back at us a couple of times and when we got up walked away to his scratch post to watch. Walked, not run!
The disaster pill evening was Saturday night, so maybe he is starting to forgive us?
Zarny gets a bit upset if she can't see him, so she is kept in with him and when we are home she pops out with us to do the dinner, make a cup of tea. He does want to leave the room but then we get the peeing?
I hadn't thought of the cat magazine, that is a good idea!
Going to carry on with the safe room technique and in the new year start letting him into the rest of the flat, if he goes downhill or starts peeing everywhere again then we get that appointment. It's nice to have a plan, will update with any more progress as well,
Thank you