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My cat keeps peeing on beds and its no medical problem! what do i do if she does it again not only will my mom sell her my mom will never let me get a cat!
help please!
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If it’s not a medical condition then it’s something else on the list below.
Factors Contributing to Inappropriate Elimination
• Medical Conditions: Cats avoiding the litter pan should be examined by a veterinarian to rule out a medical condition. Laboratory tests will need to be performed in most cases, however, if a condition does exist, immediate treatment will help resolve the behavioral problem. Possible medical conditions include: colitis, inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), diabetes mellitus, hyperthyroidism, kidney or liver disease, or feline lower urinary tract disease (FLUTD). Medical conditions such as arthritis, FLUTD, anal sac disease, and some forms of colitis, which cause pain urinating or defecating may also result in inappropriate elimination
• Stress: Cats of all ages experience stress at some point in their lives (just like us). Stress can be a major cause of inappropriate elimination, and known stressors such as moving, changes in routine, or changes within the family structure (new members added or family members leaving home) can result in inappropriate elimination. Reducing these stressors or decreasing their impact on the household will benefit your cat and you, too.
• Box Location & Contents: Some cats may not like where their box is located; too close to their food or water, in a high traffic area, or on a different level of the house than where they spend most of their time. Some cats are very particular and will not defecate in the same box in which they urinate or go into a box which has been used by another cat. Most cats do not like a dirty litter box. Clean out waste from their litter boxes at least once daily, and wash the litter boxes weekly so that they don’t decide to eliminate elsewhere in your home.
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If you have a covered litter pan, uncover it. Try different litter, add another box and add the new litter to that one. Try moving the box to a quiet area. Keep the cat confined to one room with both litter pans. Clean the pee areas with Natures Miracle because if it isn’t cleaned well, the cat will keep going back to that spot. We not may smell it but the cat will. Sometimes by keeping a cat confined to one small room encourages them to use the litter pan again. Is there something new going on in the house? A new pet?
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when your cat pees sprits it with a spray bottle eventuly it will learn
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You should never do that! The cat will start hiding where she pees.
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i would make sure you show your cat its bad and take away privileges.
my cat would poop behind the recliner. we make him stay outside when we’re
not home.then when we get home we let him in and watch him.
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