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FORUM BEHAVIOR Help! My female won’t stop territorial peeing/pooping Reply To: Help! My female won’t stop territorial peeing/pooping


Jacquelyn
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    It’s possible. I’ve never thought about that. I have tried putting a second litter box in before and she still peed outside of it, so I removed it, but it’s still possible that he might be chasing her out. I’ve always just assumed it was territorial as he will periodically start chasing her while humming and trying to mount her, nip at her and fur pull a bit (not often). I’ve read that females generally are the bosses, but Oliver definitely feels he should be, so I just guessed that Lola was asserting herself over him. I thought once they were bonded, that this would stop, but it’s been over a year now and it’s just exhausting. I will maybe try an under the bed storage container and see if that helps. I’ve tried the puppy pee pads, but Oliver will chew them and I am worried about that. So I’m not sure what else to do.