How old is your cat? Cats never change their litter habits unless something is wrong. Your cat may have renal problems. This is (unfortunately) very common in older cats. I suggest you take your cat to the vet to check this possibility out. If your cat has kidney problems, there would be other symptoms as well. Is he drinking more water than usual, eating less, losing weight?
Another reason why cats would do what you describe is stress. Have you moved recently or taken in another cat? Or made any big changes in the house?
As I said, when cats start doing things like this suddenly, there is always something wrong that needs to be looked into.
2007-02-24 08:43:11
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answered by shamrock 5
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Last year my beautiful Manx cat Theodore went out for the evening and never came back. I love cats and the house didn't feel the same without one, so I picked up Lola from a rescue centre. She was very frightened and would pee all over the house. I found Cat Spraying No More� on the internet and the techniques worked almost immediately. I haven't had a problem with Lola since. Amazing!
Can't stop your cat peeing in the house? Then worry no more...
2016-05-14 17:34:58
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answered by Anonymous
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If you have an extra room in the house make it into there bedroom and put a cat bed in it and all their essentials they need to feel like their in their own world. Or maybe you don't clean the litter box out carefully cats can be very picky at times.
2007-02-28 03:03:55
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answered by Anonymous
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once a cat pees o n your bed they all smell the urine and then all of them pee there. sounds like one of them have a urinary tract infection and needs antibiotics. Can you figure out which one it is? next, buy a product called urinegone you can get it at bed bath and beyond or you can order it online google urinegone and you can get it there. It will take the smell away so the other cats don't want to pee there anymore. But you must find the culprit and get him to the vet or he can die.
2007-02-24 09:09:11
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answered by katie d 6
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check the litter box, is it clean? are any of the cats straining or making sounds when they pee? if so, then the cat must go to the vet. once the smell of urine is in your bed, it never comes out. even if you don't smell it, they do. keep the door to the bedroom closed. my male cat liked to pee on my bed until i shut the door and got him neutered. are they neutered or spayed. i think you should at least call the vet. good luck.
2007-02-24 09:19:35
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answered by punkbun03 3
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Have it immediately checked out by a vet to see if it has a urinary tract infection. Make sure the litter box is always cleaned. And keep your bedroom door shut until the matter is resolved.
2007-02-24 09:06:57
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answered by Lojo 2
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You didnt say if they were male or female, but the cat is aiming to be top cat or maybe even thinks it is already and his marking his territory. And as the bed is the place you get up close or personal with and leave lots of your scent on this is the place he will need to reinforce his dominacy.
You need to show YOU are top cat, and one of the quickest way, sorry this will freak you out, you need to collect your first pee on the day urine, and you need to run this over the cat's fur who is peeing on your bed first, then the other cat just incase he wants to try his luck.
Good luck and be firm with them
2007-02-24 08:49:12
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answered by lowflyingcat 1
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my cat of 4yrs was doing the same thing and i noticed it smelled alittle.i took her to the vet and she had a bad urinary tract infection.the vet said cats do this sometimes cause it hurts so badly ;that there trying to get our attention...take her to the vet;maybe she is sick also,after my cats got meds she always pees in the litter box again.....LOL
2007-02-24 09:44:33
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answered by Cami lives 6
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Have him checked for a urinary infection .... is the pee a little bloody? This is a common symptom of an infection.
2007-02-24 08:38:35
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answered by Anonymous
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Dont let her in the room.Get a litter box.
2007-02-24 08:35:42
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answered by Anonymous
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