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My cat is 7 years old and just started urinating (& occasionally deficating) on my carpets. She doesn't have a health problem and does use the litterbox on occasion.

2006-09-15 01:53:42 · 8 answers · asked by Linda J 1 in Pets Cats

8 answers

Have you had a recent change in your home? A new member of the family, new furnature... something like it? Such actions are usually signs that she is upset.

There are good articles about housesoiling at www.perfectpaws.com and www.catsinternational.org; the gist is:
0. Thoroughly clean the carpet, including special cat-urine removal chemicals, so she is not attracted by the smell of urine on the carpet.
1. Keep the cat away from the room(s) with carpet when you are not there to observe her (including nighttime) until she has learned to behave appropriately.
2. When you see her preparing to go (sniffing around, crouching) pick her up, take her to the litter, closing the door of the room where her litter is with only you, the cat, and the litterbox. Wait for her until she has finished, then praise her abundantly when she does.
3. Give her a lot of love and praise and play time. She may be just trying to have you pay more attention to her.

2006-09-15 02:01:29 · answer #1 · answered by AlphaOne_ 5 · 1 0

have you taken her to the vet to rule out a urinary tract infection or medical problem. that would be the first step

second step go to the pet store and get some nature's miracle it's in a white bottle with red lettering, spray that on all areas that your cat goes.

if it continues lock her in a small room with the litter box and some water and she will learn that she will have to use the box or she will have to live in her waste.

2006-09-15 02:12:02 · answer #2 · answered by macleod709 7 · 1 0

Every single time I saw my cat peeing, I gently took him and put his head close to that area, and then I put him to his ''peeing basket''.
It may seemed a little cruel, but it's not. It's a fastest way to teach older cat tat stuff. :)

2006-09-15 02:37:34 · answer #3 · answered by Predator 2 · 0 0

try to re-train you cat by takeing it's paw and dragging it accross the litter

2006-09-15 09:32:58 · answer #4 · answered by Micheller♥ 3 · 0 0

either get rid of your carpets or get rid of your cat..problem solved.

2006-09-15 02:01:46 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

seriously trai him up.

2006-09-15 03:37:18 · answer #6 · answered by Sweet pie 2 · 0 0

coyote food

2006-09-15 02:01:18 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 2

shotgun

2006-09-15 02:02:11 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

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