Hi there...it's possible your kitty may haved develop a lower urinary tract infection (UTI). If so, she truly would require to see a veterinarian for treatment because left untreated this can become life-threatening.
Here's a more detailed answer I wrote with some websites to learn if your cat has a UTI: http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index;_ylt=Ato2GxT0IL_Qzybg1te_1iDsy6IX;_ylv=3?qid=20070122081901AAYiOCf
2007-11-21 17:35:19
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answered by ♪ Seattle ♫ 7
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Cats are like dogs, but show their feelings in different ways. Dogs chew on your shoe when they miss you, pee on you to show you that they love you. Well, cats do the same thing. She is saying she is not pleased. Here is an article for you.
Soft items - clothes, your bed, beanbag chairs. If your cat is peeing on your clothes, more than likely she is stressed. This peeing on your scent is a way that she calms down. The two scents mixed together will soothe her. Most owners become quite irate when their cat is peeing on clean clothes or their beds. Reacting negatively to this situation will only increase the frequency of it occurring.
If the item can be washed, then throw it in the washing machine. Use a laundry detergent made to wash diapers. Air-dry the item instead of putting it in the dryer.
If the item is a bed or a chair, this gets a bit trickier. You need to blot up the urine as quick as possible. Never rub urine it will just make it harder to remove. Then use a neutralizer and cover the area. Take a large heavy blanket and place over the area, but leave breathing room underneath. Use books to make an opening under the blanket so the air can get through. Keep the cats out of the room for at least 8 hours while this is working, then uncover and spray Feliway Spray in the pee area.
Anytime you are working on a cat urine stain, be sure your cat stays out of the room. If you don’t isolate her from the area, the first time your back is turned, she might go over to the scene of the crime, and pee on the spot for you. Isn’t that special? But that is what could happen.
Do not use ammonia, vinegar, hydrogen peroxide, FeBreeze, or lemon juice to remove cat urine. Ammonia and vinegar will encourage your cat to continue to pee in the spot, and the other products will cover up the smell for Your satisfaction, but not for your cat’s incredible olfactory unit. If she even gets a hint of urine scent, she will return every three days to refresh it.
If your cat persists in peeing in the same spot, and you have taken her to the vet to be sure she is not ill, invest in a computer mat and flip it upside down on the spot she is using as her bathroom. She will not like the feel of the rubber prongs against her pads and will stop using the spot.
2007-11-21 23:57:27
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answered by lexy B 1
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Clean the blankets with Nature's Miracle. It is natural enzymes and removes whatever scents that keeps a cat coming back to pee on it again. You can look up more info about it online. Also, associate the blankets with play time. Cats are particular about where they do certain behaviors. Example: They will not pee where they eat, or pee in a spot they associate with a resting or play area.
2007-11-22 00:08:20
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answered by Anonymous
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Another thing you can do is go to the hardware store and buy a small inexpensive tarp big enough to cover your bed and place that on it. Cats won't pee on plastic.
Here's a delicate question: Is there any chance you are pregnant? Cat's can really smell hormone changes in female owners and my Persian went on me while I was sleeping when I got pregnant. I have met another woman and the same thing happed to her. Cats are funny that way.
2007-11-22 00:09:46
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answered by doglover 5
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My cats only do that when I've taken their litter box out to clean it and forget to bring it back in, I did that once and they peed on my bed, which was totally my fault, but since cats are very very clean animals, they may have a problem with their litter box, solid waste must be cleaned out AT LEAST once a day, or they may have a problem with the feel of their litter on their feet, in that case a change to a different litter in is order... hope that helps.
2007-11-21 23:38:04
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answered by Corgis4Life 5
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it has been my experience with cats (50 yrs) that when they misbehave something is wrong...
1.. have your cat spayed immediately
2 while at the vets ask him to check her over and make sure that she doesn't have a urinary tract blockage
3. has anything in your household changed? new baby, newboyfriend, fighting between you and another person?
cats do not like changes
good luck
2007-11-22 00:16:12
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answered by Loollea 6
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It is possible that the materials used for your blanket has some odor that she feels she has to mark her territory on, so maybe you can change the blanket, instead of getting rid of the cat.
Examples of these materials are
1. ALl types of wool
2. down feathers such as goose or duck
2007-11-21 23:36:53
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answered by QuiteNewHere 7
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Spray her with a water bottle or shake a coke can with rocks in it -- but ONLY if you catch her in the act. She'll soon associate her actions with the negative response and stop.
2007-11-21 23:36:59
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answered by Koz 2
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you should try training her. does she have a litter box? dont let her come onto your bed,. and when you're not home, shut the door to your room. everytime you see her trying to get on your bed, spray her with some water. she'll learn in a short time. Good luck!
2007-11-22 00:10:03
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answered by fuzzy19 3
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Try to get her trained. like th next time she dose it spary her with a light mist of water out of a squirt bottel.
2007-11-21 23:35:48
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answered by Ethereal writer 2
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