Hi guys,
Thanks so much for replying. It's nice to hear from you and thanks for your suggestions.
I'm very used to the smell of cat wee as we've always had cats in our family home, but when I think back, I was at university when my parent's latest two, Sam and Alfie were neutered, so perhaps missed the strong wee smell. I'm only used to smelling cat wee when the litter tray needs done...
I use Catsan, as again that's what my parents use for Sam and Alfie and it seems to do the trick. I've just boosted the share price of Fabreeze plug ins by buying a few until his wee calms down then!!
The yowl he makes is a kind of has more a O sound, than A. Like when you hear people in R&B music and on TV referred to as a "whoa". Sometimes he does start going loopy after doing the noise but other times he just does it. When I chose him at the rescue home, he made the noise and even the lady there thought he was about to be sick. I will definitely mention it to the vet, but perhaps he's just adjusting. He was abused before they rescued him and he only has half a tail. He eats each meal like it's his first in weeks, the poor wee soul. I still can't believe how loving he is, considering all the things he's been through.
The only other thing I can think of is that the rescue lady said he was probably an outdoor cat, so is he perhaps protesting and wanting out? All our family cats have been indoor cats so this is one area I'm very new to. I don't even know how to introduce a cat to the outdoor world and I'm terrified he'll get lost or simply not come back. She did say he needs to stay inside with me for a month before letting him out, but again I'm so worried he just goes and doesn't come back. How on earth do they know to come back? Surely some cats just don't come back? Ah my brain is bursting just thinking about it.
I'll get some pics up soon.
Lynds x