I know that there are other questions like this one, but all of the stories have been different, so here goes:
I got my female kitten (she is 7 months old) spayed last Monday. We picked her up at the vet on Tuesday, and the vet told me to put her on paper litter. On Tuesday night she went pee on my roommates bed. Then on Wednesday morning she went pee on my bed. I called the vet and they told me to switch her litter back. I did, and untill tonight (Monday) she has been fine.
She went pee on my roommates bed again (wich isn't helping her to like my cat any...). Is this because she can still smell the urine? (I washed her sheets and everything including the mattress pad...) I don't think that my cat has been doing it to be mean, because she is always nice to my roommate... I really don't know what to do.
I guess what I really need is to call the vet and get that stuff to remove pet smells.
Any suggestions?
2006-10-23
16:43:48
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ahhhhh...♥sounds firmiliar. your cat might have nervouseness or depression issues believe it or not. someone very close to me took there cat to the doctor becuz of that exact problem &&theyy diagnosed it with depression && it is now on meds and just fine. no more peeing on beds for the cat. or get a REALLY big acge. like one of those cat cages w/ multiple levels && leave it in there during nights or when not around the cat or in the house and put a litter box in there to help retrain it too use the facilities. if that doesnt work. YOU SHOULD TAKE IT TOO A DOCTOR. i'd suggest that right off the bat though.
♥good luck! i♥cats.
2006-10-23 16:47:18
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answered by Anonymous
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2016-10-16 08:10:22
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answered by ? 4
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I would have to say either get rid of the cat or "dispose" of it. Hahahaha ... Just kidding. seriously i have a cat and it did the same thing we put it in the room with its litter box and food for a day. it worked. the cat doesn't pee anymore. At first the cat is just scared from being castrated, (go figure), it will settle down after awhile
2006-10-23 16:54:43
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answered by YoungMoney 2
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There is something called Natures Miracle for cat urine. Its available at petco or any pet supply store. It works really good.
2006-10-23 16:45:52
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answered by Caitlin 5
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She 's probably pissed off that you took her to the vet. There is this cleaner that is sold at Home Depot called "Zep" that works really well at getting rid of the smell of cat urine.
2006-10-23 17:20:41
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answered by kittysoma27 6
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A cat peeing on the bed means that it is upset about, or pissed off big time, against you, or your room mate (minus any mental disturbances). One solution is to make sure the cat has no access to the bedroom--keep the door closed at all time. Or, another solution is to buy a new mattress. Once piss is there, it is there --despite claims from any cleaning products.
2006-10-23 16:56:46
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answered by Anonymous
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Cat pees on bed -
Sleep in her litter box.
2006-10-23 16:46:26
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answered by HUH!!!!!!! 4
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well it isnt all about the smell since she just got spayed she is uncomfortable and she feels weird so she will do odd things until she is fully healed. it wont last long she just has to get used to her change.
2006-10-23 16:49:16
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answered by Anonymous
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keep the roomates door closed,, untill the cat mellows about two weeks,
2006-10-23 16:55:10
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answered by S h 3
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just give the cat a good hiding that will sort the naughty pussy out
2006-10-23 16:44:48
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answered by Anonymous
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