get rid of the bean bag chair-the beads inside seem similar to a litter box to your cat, so she thinks it's just another litter box. also, if she's going other places, get her vet checked, she could have a urinary infection. make sure you keep her box clean and she should use it regularly.
2006-09-22 15:53:28
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answered by mcbeth_31 2
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Treat the chair with Nature's Miracle or throw it out. Get some cat repellant and spray the chair if you plan to keep it after it has been treated. Keep her litter box clean. We have the same problem with 2 chairs in the kitchen. I noticed it started happening after we left some newspapers on the chair a few times. I think they make cat litter out or recycled newspaper, so if you leave papers out somewhere, you are risking having that spot get peed on.
2006-09-22 15:58:14
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answered by Zelda Hunter 7
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Whoever informed you neutering a cat will quit it from peeing everywhere is incorrect. Has not something to do with it. First and maximum obtrusive - is his muddle container sparkling? Cats are very sparkling animals and could not go right into a container that's not sparkling. which capacity, no less than it needs to get replaced as quickly as a week, and the poop would desire to be scooped out daily. what style of muddle do you employ? it may not purely like the muddle. Is he a kitten and that i'm assuming you confirmed him the place the muddle container grew to become into? they oftentimes merely would desire to be shown one time and are good to pass, because it have been! Is the container in a position he can actually get entry to it and is it a quiet place (like us, cats like their privateness whilst doing their stuff) the 2d component is, as somebody suggested already, a urinary an infection. it incredibly is a exceedingly user-friendly reason they gained't pee interior the container. he will would desire to work out the vet approximately that. different issues are, is he mad at you for something? Leaving him on my own, treating him badly, bringing somebody into the domicile they do in contrast to or that treats them advise (like a sparkling boyfriend/lady pal)? Is your kitty under pressure approximately some thing - somebody not being advantageous to him, you introduced yet another cat into the domicile or a canines? think of of your cat as a human - then you certainly'll understand them so lots greater appropriate! good success!
2016-12-15 12:44:12
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answered by ? 3
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I would keep her in the bathroom or some other room with an easily cleanable floor, or outside, or an alternating of those two. Some cats would go spastic about the diaper but it seems like a better idea than killing her. If you talk to your cat, ask her why she's doing it. Maybe she is protesting something, or, it could be an infection; she could be trying to tell you something. Cats are really intelligent.
2006-09-22 16:03:11
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answered by Anonymous
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its very possible an infection of its urinary tract or the bean bag was used by another cat for a restroom,, maybe by accident but the smell is there and the cat is just doing what it thinks is ok,, spray the bean bag with something citrus perferably lemon or orange,,the cast dont like the smell
2006-09-22 15:58:34
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answered by kewl69charger 4
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When cats are ill they may stop using the box. Take her to the vet. If she is not ill, the vet will give you the bad news: A cat who stops using the litter box can't be retrained. You'll either have to live with it or put her down. Sorry.
2006-09-22 15:56:18
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answered by No Shortage 7
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I know of a kind of spray for cats and dogs which guides them to pee or poo at the intended area. Spray it on the litter box and the smells will let her know where she is supposed to do her business everytime. In addition, let her know where she is not suppose to do it by scolding her in a stern voice and spank her lightly, if necessary.
2006-09-22 15:53:06
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answered by tea_lover06 1
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Like the answers above the best choice would be to take her to the vet and get her checked.Then buy the liltle cat dipears.
2006-09-22 15:58:32
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answered by sheltiegurl13 1
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Has she been spayed? sometimes they'll do that when they are in heat - especially if they are meowing all the time.
It's unusual for female cat to do that unless they have a urinary tract infection.
Call your vet and let them know about her symptoms.
2006-09-22 15:50:26
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answered by Anonymous
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That's usually a good sign she developed an infection. Take her to the vet and get her checked for bladder and kidney infection.
2006-09-22 15:50:13
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answered by Anonymous
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