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When she came to my girlfriend and I, she was great, she used her litter tray no questions asked, then recently, my girlfriend went out shopping with her dad and I was left here alone, so i did some house cleaning (hoover etc) and since that day she has been acting strangly, i can't understand this. she pees on the bed while we sleep, my girlfriend took a nap on the sofa and the cat peed on her then. please help, are we not looking after her well enough, we are doing everything by the book, we just have no idea.

thanks if you can help.

Sean

2006-12-25 18:26:31 · 18 answers · asked by Sophie P 1 in Pets Cats

18 answers

She may have a bladder infection and this is her way of telling you. Cats often urinate on bedding etc. when they are ill. You should get her to the vet ASAP, because it could be her kidneys as well.

2006-12-25 18:29:57 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

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2016-10-06 00:43:38 · answer #3 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

I don't know how old your cat is or if it is a girl or a boy, but we had something simmilar happening with our cat. She was acting funny and was meowing all day and night and top of the bill... she peed on the bed. She normally used her litterbox. When I phoned to the vet, they said to me that the cat was in "heat" and the behaviour wouldn't stop up until she would have been spayed. So we had her spayed 2 days later and indeed her strange behaviour was finished

2006-12-26 10:56:10 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Take your cat to the vet - maybe a bout of cystitis - my cat had this.

Or she could be stressed - usually caused by a new cat in the neighbourhood. Try creating a safe haven for her in her immediate vicinity of her home (EG lock gates so it is hard for other cats to enter) then once she gets her confidence back, start to slowly enlarge her territory again.

2006-12-26 10:25:09 · answer #5 · answered by oranda lady 3 · 0 0

I would definitely take the cat to the vet ASAP. You want to be sure nothing serious is wrong with her. She could have a UTI or even worse. Don't risk it. Take her to a doctor. You want to make sure she isn't in pain of any sort. I'm sure she'll be okay once she gets some medication. Good luck!

2006-12-25 18:30:33 · answer #6 · answered by vmarie84 4 · 1 0

She could be mad at a change in the household, or take her to a vet! Cats can not speek english and therefore if they are not feeling well they pee on your stuff trying to tell you they don't feel right. She could have a bladder infection, crystals, or feel ill. Pls listen to what she is trying to say.

2006-12-25 18:33:36 · answer #7 · answered by Melanie D 1 · 1 0

The cat may have a bladder infection, or anything else relating to that.

My Aunts Cat did the same thing.

2006-12-25 18:30:55 · answer #8 · answered by skatersrock106 1 · 1 0

lol poor you
my mums cat did this to her when she was sleeping

i spoke to a friend of mine about this as she's runs the local cat protection

it's meant as a complement by the cat

it's not pee it's spray
your cat is marking her territory your g/f it looks like

the only answer is to put the cat in a room where you don't sleep

2006-12-27 00:05:28 · answer #9 · answered by needanswers 3 · 0 0

Check her urine for an infection. Typical behaviour. Also a blood test to check renal function. And keep her litter very clean.

2006-12-25 19:05:24 · answer #10 · answered by cpinatsi 7 · 0 0

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