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why does my cat pee on my bed?!?

2 Answers  |  Asked By: KitTyKaTty151   402   

when my cat sleeps on the bed right in the middle of the bed i feel something wet. my cat was there and she was peeing. eww, how can i stop her from doing it again?

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kitty

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There is something wrong with your cat. The cat is not doing it to punish you.

It’s doing it because this is the only way it knows how to tell you something is wrong.

The way to get it to stop is to figure out what is wrong and correct it.

It’s your job now to figure it out. I would start with a trip to the vet to check for medical issues and then go forward on the below list from there.

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.

By: Kat   2947
 

Answer 2
kitty

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when she/he pees on ur bed u should get up and grab her and rub her nose into it…also say NO…NEVER HIT UR CAT…its a realy bad thing…soon she/he will get it…she/he will go out side or ti its litter box and pee…when u rub its nose into its pee dont do it to hard…u dont want to hurt it…i know this becuase i have 10 cats my self…and they peed too…soooooo i did what i told u to do and it worked so i would try this methed and c if it works…trust me it will…

By: koko2020   50
 

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