Jaffa sprayed again this morning. It's several months since he last did it, but I'm at my wits end dealing with it. I just don't know what I can do to prevent it. I'm certain he doesn't have a uti - in the past I have taken a sample along to the vets to test and it has always been negative and with his history of occasional spraying to get attention, I'm sure this is the same. I dont' think it's the new litter either as he is using the tray fine and, again, it's not like he's just done it for the first time. He has never done this when I'm out or in another room - it's always right in front of me.
I woke up just before my alarm went off and Jaffa woke up too and jumped down from the bed and started whining for attention. I had no intention of getting up straight away so called him over to the bed for cuddles. He jumped up on the bed and got a bit of fuss. Jaffa tends not to sit still for cudldles often so as usual he walked around the bed, onto the bedside table etc and getting a fuss everytime he passed. At one point he did sit down for a bit so that I could stroke him. He started purring and seemed happy and content. Then he went under the bed and before long I heard the unmistakble sound of him spraying. I shouted at him (probably a mistake I admit, but understandeable!) and after a few "Jaffa No" he stopped and emerged from the bed. I hadn't actually known where he was, I could just hear him. I looked behind the bed and could see it was a bit wet on the wall and on the carpet. Mosi was on the bed but at the bottom and lying by the radiator (ie not getting any attention). I do think jealousy of Mosi getting attention can be an issue, but Mosi was not getting any and Jaffa was.
I'm so frustrated because it's like he just whines for attention whenever he wants it and if I don't leap up and give him 100% attention, he sprays. This morning he was actually getting attention so why go and spray? Last time he did this was several months ago and it was in the living room. I'd come in from work, given him some attention and then fed him. Then I put on the tv and ignored him and so he sprayed. I've always caught him in the act and before he gets much out so cleaning up isn't a huge problem, but today it was a pain as I can't pull the bed out without moving half the bedroom furniture - not really what I wanted to do at 6am! This is why I had the problem with him crying during the night and was scared to ignore him. He doesn't do that now and generally sleeps through until a reasonable hour, but it seems that unless I jump to attention the second he wants, he will show his displeasure in this way. Any ideas as to how I can deal with this? I don't have any feliway at the moment, but I'm not sure it's anxiety related. It really does seem to be deliberate attention seeking. Normally I would try to ignore attention seeking as I dont want to reward the behaviour. But it's instinctive to respond when he's spraying and I really don't want to just ignore him and let him continue when he's doing it.
He has done this about 6-7 times in the last 3 years or so it's not a regular thing, but it's often enough to make me anxious every time he's mooching around. I will now be scared every time he goes under the bed (he used to do it against the wardrobe so now I have magzines down there so that if he sprayed it wouldn't go on the carpet).