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Default Mar 23, 2020 at 09:37 AM
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My female adult doggie pisses at home everyday once since confinement because of corona virus crisis.
We took her three times a day but of course, the indispensable period of time for her to do her stuff.
All began after the first two days of isolation at home.

Is it normal? Could it be the confinement the reason? She is a street body and most of the time when she’s at home, she’s on her bench by the window.

There was another moment she showed this same behaviour. It was when I brought home a kitty from the street. There were kind of rivalry between them although the cat was only a two-month-old kitty.

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I know that cats piss when they are pissed off (pun intended). So it could be the confinement getting to her. Do you have a fenced yard you could let her out in?
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Animals can sense when something is wrong. My cats are having behavior issues too.

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I know that cats piss when they are pissed off (pun intended). So it could be the confinement getting to her. Do you have a fenced yard you could let her out in?
I live in a block of flats. She has a bench by the window and she enjoys looking at the street through it.

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Animals can sense when something is wrong. My cats are having behavior issues too.
I understand. I don’t get angry at her of course. I know she is a marvellous doggie who is having a hard time. She is even in her heat so mainly this is also a factor to take into account.

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