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Originally Posted by Maynard
If he stops peeing altogether, and/or stops eating/drinking, then I'd check with a vet - it was a sign one of ours was having bladder issues. But also a real common behavior for territorial or "expressive" purposes (i.e. he's PO'd about the haircut). I'm betting it is the new cat - that is a classic territorial thing for male cats.
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I'm thinking the same thing. This poses a whole new set of issues. Due to the low income housing down the street from my house. The tenants are well known for dropping off animals at the end of my street. Usually every spring there are new critters running around the neighborhood that are none of the neighbors. How do I go about getting rid of a stray cat that just wants to hang out around my place?