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|text = House soiling is a common problem for cat owners. There are generally two types, inappropriate elimination and indoor marking behaviour. It is important to differentiate between them to identify the route of the problem, but they can also be present concurrently. Any underlying medical conditions must also be ruled out before behavioural assessment is made.
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Revision as of 19:21, 10 September 2014



Feline Housesoiling
This section is part of Feline Problem Behaviour

House soiling is a common problem for cat owners. There are generally two types; inappropriate elimination and indoor marking behaviour. It is important to differentiate between them to identify the route of the problem, but they can also be present concurrently. Any underlying medical conditions must also be ruled out before behavioural assessment is made.


Section Content:

Housesoiling Overview
Inappropriate Elimination
Indoor Marking
Cat Latrines
Management of Items Contaminated by Urine or Faeces


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