
Yeay! Hooman is home!
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Submitted May 03, 2019 at 10:09PM by AuticaGinger
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My 10 year old cat started pooping outside if the litter box. He still pees inside of it, but poops directly in front of it (never anywhere else). He also tears up the carpet trying to cover it up.
Any ideas why he might be doing this? His poop looks normal and he is eating just fine.
So, for one reason or another my cat has been waking me up lately by licking my ear. Not INSIDE the canal, mind you, but just outside of it.
I'm a pretty clean guy. At the very least, my hygiene habits haven't changed for years. He literally just started doing this about a month ago.
He's very attached to us by the way. He didn't have a mom because he was abandoned on a highway, so he's bottle fed and very anxious.
Any ideas?
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