My cat is almost 2 years old and very cute. But she has a fedish for peeing on sleeping bags and anything "scritch". Recently, my daughter had a friend that slept over and she slept on a sleeping bag and my cat peed on her! This is a major problem because my daughter is in love with my cat so we cant get rid of her and shes very cute! If anyone knows and thing about this please reply!
2006-12-10
13:59:35
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Amanda
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Just to let you people know, there is nothing wrong with her, she just likes to pee on scrithy things!!!!!
2006-12-10
14:10:04 ·
update #1
Cats have 2 issues to deal with when this happens:
1: behavioral. If it is this then you need to kennel her or lock her in a room when company comes. We had a cat that pooed on my mom's bed when we would go to school and he was home all alone.
2: A bladder/urinary tract infection.
Taking her to the vet will rule out the 2nd one and the vet can give you some ideas how to handle the behaviour thing if it turns out that it doesn't have an infection.
2006-12-10 14:05:43
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answered by TotallylovesTodd! 4
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First of all, I would have her checked out at the vet. Make sure she doesn't have a bladder infection or some other urinary problem. Next, if she is given a clean bill of health....it is a huge problem. Cats that do this are VERY hard to fix. Make sure her litter box is kept very clean. I would suggest a really expensive cat litter. Some cats are picky and don't like their own smell. As far as peeing on blankets and stuff, I would make sure that you keep clothing and stuff off the floor. Some cats are neat freaks and don't like anything on the floor. (not saying you are messy.... : ) I am just saying some are like that. If this fails, try to keep her in a large kennel or heated basement, without things like that, at night. If you catch her doing it.....scold her and put her in her litter box. Good luck!
2006-12-10 14:08:14
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answered by demongelding1@hotmail.com 3
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By the time you become aware of a change in your cat's behavior the cat has been in distress for quite some time. No way to tell what's wrong of course, vomiting is a symptom of many things, possible poisoning. The diagnosis needs to made by the veterinarian. To do? Go outside and get the cat into the house. Take the cat in to the veterinarian ASAP.
2016-05-23 03:48:34
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answered by ? 4
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My friend has a cat with the same quirk. She solved the problem simply by not leaving things around...towels, bathrobes, clothing etc...that her kitty would be tempted to pee on. If your kitty is marking her territory though, a drug called Ovaban (given once every five days) is usually successful...see your vet about this..
2006-12-10 14:06:59
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answered by Anonymous
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Cats do not like lemon.Try rubbing lemon juice on items you don't want the cat to bother with.Also you can get lemon scented sprays from the vet that also work
2006-12-10 14:04:10
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answered by baby 2
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It sounds to me like spite, try putting the litter box there untill it stops.
2006-12-10 14:19:01
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answered by hinata_the shy_shinobi_82. 3
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It sounds harsh but everytime, rub her nose in it, and firmly put her in her litter box. Be constant.
2006-12-10 15:51:05
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answered by anavrinxtc 1
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buy her/him a sand box (sorry my english i hope you understand me), he/she will learn fast that that's the best place to pee.
2006-12-10 14:37:34
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answered by Anonymous
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