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Originally Posted by mfp509
I had a cat that started doing this and I later figured out why. He was an indoor cat but there was a cat who had been walking in my yard and apparently he got the scent of that cat. He started peeing on the floor (not spraying) so I had to barricade him in the kitchen. Then I started taking him outside for a walk around the house with a harness and the behavior stopped. I think that just by walking around outside he was essentially "marking" his territory without spraying or peeing. It worked anyway.
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I also watch Galazy Jackson on the animal planet and he suggested this too...also he always says, food, play and sleep is what they need..LynnDeb