If it's not just a behaviour problem there could be something wrong with the cat I would definately recommend taking him into the vet and having him looked at. Also since you have more than 1 cat make sure you clean the litterbox every day I had a cat that used to pee on my clothes if I missed cleaning it for 1 day
2006-06-17 20:10:05
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answered by thebrideofchuckyca 2
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He's might be marking his territory and since he's already done it once he'll keep doing it. is he peeing or spray? Hopefully after he's fixed it will stop, other wise just get rid of the blanket because if he contunies doing it he may never stop. My friends cat had problem like that, she only liked to pee in one spot in their house, she used the litter box, but she would inisit on peeing in the corner. Finnaly they moved but the cat only picked another spot to whiz on and the cycle continued till the cat died.
2006-06-17 20:55:39
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answered by Benny 1
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Clean the litter box, he might not like peeing where the other cat pees. Get him neutered now! Toss the blanket. Washing will not get rid of "his" sent! These should work He might be marking you as his? Is the blanket special to you, and he knows this?
2006-06-17 20:23:12
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answered by Anonymous
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First of all I don't care how old your kitten is if he pee's PEA he needs to go to the jolly green giant's pastures. next if the kitten keeps peeing on your blankets try catching him in action and sternly tell him NO and quickly bring him to his litter box. Having your kitty neutered will not stop this behavior. Having him neutered will stop him from spraying (if you catch him early enough) not peeing. These are 2 different things.
2006-06-17 20:20:15
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answered by theresa l 3
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that's all wide-spread. Your kitten ought to have stayed with it truly is mom till 8 weeks of age. Kneading is a organic habit for cats of each and every age. He licks the blanket with the aid of fact he replace into weaned too early.
2016-10-31 01:59:28
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answered by Anonymous
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once he has peed on it he recognizes the smell it left and thus thinks it is okay to keep going potty there, yes even though you hopefully washed it. Next time pour vinegar right on the spot to neutralize the odor. If this dosn't work than he has layed claim to the blanket and you might as well either give it to him or put it up for now.
2006-06-17 20:37:52
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answered by abearsfan77 2
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You need a pheromone remover to stop them. I was watching a cat that keeping peeing on my feather comforter! YUCK. Natures miracle works.
2006-06-17 20:04:39
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answered by duuh 4
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give him some more time. he will get used to using only the litter box eventually.
2006-06-17 20:04:35
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answered by sudjenni 3
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is this a female? you may have a teritory dispute if so. if not i think the suggestion of the vet is not a bad idea considering the possibility of a urinary tract infection.
2006-06-17 20:25:10
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answered by Ether1222 2
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he's either got a bladder problem or he's pissed at you for something, i would take him to the vet. once they pee on something they always go back. you might try washing but do not use bleach, it will attract the kittie.
2006-06-17 20:06:21
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answered by busterbluesun 2
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