My cat pees on the bed 1-2 times EVERYDAY. Sometimes he does it while we're in bed sleeping, peeing on us. The vet said it's not a medical problem, my cat's urine and feces was tested and were fine. He does it whether or not his litterbox is clean, and we've sprayed pheromones to get him to stop. He hasn't. We also clean the bedsheets and the pee spots with Nature's Miracle. What can we do? We've tried everything, and it's unbelievably frequent and ruining my life. I have enough stress without this.
2007-11-16
18:02:59
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He is fixed and we have lived in the same place, no different situation, for almost a year. The peeing started about a month ago.
2007-11-16
18:08:43 ·
update #1
If you have moved recently it could be why. That is what I was told by a friend
2007-11-16 18:06:21
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answered by andrew o 1
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Cat's are sensitive to how humans feel. So the stress you have, is it an "everyday I can't put anymore on my plate" stress or has there been something added besides the cat.
Also, if there is nothing physically wrong with him like a UTI then emotionally something is going on. Have you been out of the house more than usual? Staying late at work or going out more socially?
Have you changed his cat food? change of work schedule.
If it's non of these either then you may have to confine him like in the bathroom at night. I have two 8 month old and they are way too rambunctious to be roaming around at night. We put them in the bathroom only when we are sleeping. We are in the beginning stages of training them with a book that i am grateful that I found, I liked it so well that I put my review of it on my site. You don't have to look but it's there if you want it.
Leah
www.takeactionnews.com
2007-11-16 18:36:15
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answered by Leah A 2
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I had a cat do that once...to me, and only me.
After a thorough examination from the vet and a clear bill of health, the best we could come up with is that the problem is psychological, the cat was marking me as his.
What I did was take a capful of vinegar to a spray bottle of warm water and saturate the area.
Vinegar is a deterrent, and he hasn't "marked" me or my bed anymore...and that's been about 2 years now.
2007-11-16 18:27:26
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answered by Anonymous
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Is the cat fixed? If not, then he's competing against the male that sleeps in the bed with you. Get him fixed.
2007-11-16 18:07:05
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answered by ChaseFranklin 3
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you have to put him in the bathroom with his litterbox, food and water and never let him out untill he stops and if he didnt dont let him out, after a while he will understand and pee in his litterbox. this way will work because it worked with my cat just try it, trust me
2007-11-16 19:45:08
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answered by Nadita O 1
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He sounds like he is unhappy. I've heard of cats doing that when they're pissed about something. Figure out why he's mad. Meanwhile bar him from your room.
BTW isn't cat piss the hardest smell to get rid of, do you smell like it all day now?
2007-11-16 18:08:55
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answered by abkwire 3
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Well, try taking a damp cloth and rubbing on him. then wipe it on your bed where he pees. Good luck.
2007-11-16 18:12:36
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answered by Mini kirby 3
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quarantine your cat for a few days in the toilet until your cat satisfied peeing.
2007-11-16 18:40:17
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answered by oneofthoseboys 3
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maybe he just like peeing on the bed.
2007-11-16 18:10:01
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answered by BossMan 2
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Sometimes cats do this when they are teritorial over something, they want to mark it to show that it is theirs. And they also do it when they are angry or feeling cometitive over something.
2007-11-16 18:19:47
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answered by Anonymous
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