I have a Don Sphynx cat. For two years she went to the litter box with and without litter. Both at home and in the country. For the first time she littered at the country house when my grandmother brought her cat. Grandmother lives on the first floor, mine – on the second, between floors hatch in the form of a lattice partition, in order to avoid cat fights. After that time, from time to time began to shit on the bed, as in the country, and at home. do not know how to wean!( Kitty active, outwardly healthy, active, all the household is very fond of, we never hurt her, always loved, praised and pampered. but recently began to shit more often, and several times tried to do it with me. When I started cursing, she mewed capriciously and went to the litter box. I do not understand how to solve the problem. knowledgeable people, please help!(( To get rid of the cat is out of the question, the whole family is very attached to it. She was spayed at 8 months, on natural food, no dry food, eats almost everything, sleeps with me since she was three months old. I would be sincerely glad if there is an adequate person who can help with advice!
- Cat shits on the bed (((((((( Please help me to wean her off!
- The litter box is in the wrong place for a cat
- You need more cat litter trays
- But it's better than washing sheets all the time, right?
- Useful Materials:
- Features of cat litter box care
- Causes of misbehavior
- Why does the cat pee on the couch?
- How to wean it
- Cat people! Dear! Help! KITTEN PISSES ON THE COUCH!
- Reasons
- 1. There has been a major change.
- 2. Your cat doesn't like her litter box
- 3. Your cat feels safer on higher ground
- How to keep your cat from peeing on the couch
Cat shits on the bed (((((((( Please help me to wean her off!
Our cat poops on the bed, it's just a nightmare! What we did – and muzzle poke, and punished – nothing works((( Please help advice – how to disable? She even goes to the litter box (when she is in the litter box she …
The cat is very clean. If she has skipped the litter box, there may be several reasons for this:
1. The cat is not neutered. An un-neutered cat will be 99% urinating. Cats in heat also often leak and do not pee in the litter box. Cats do go to the litter box.
2. Cat is in pain.
3. 3. The cat doesn't like the litter box. Many cats will not go to the litter box if there is no filler and the previous visit has not been cleaned. Or not happy with the litter box.
4. The cat has been hurt or punched.
The most useless thing you can do:
Poke your nose, yell, or hit the animal.
The cat doesn't understand words, the smell of feces is not unpleasant to it, and the pain will cause fear and aggression and repeat step 4
Try to understand the cat. Find a reason, she is weaker than you and probably needs help.
Make her feel comfortable not only for you but for everyone who lives with her.
I don't know((
I have a different problem with my cat went to his potty at first, after about a year and a half began to *** in the hallway (pardon the expression). And pee in the potty. Lives on the first floor, he likes to sit on the window, under the window the cat got a cat apparently they liked each other but we did not allow it after a while we have fleas. We started dripping medicine, bathing. Nothing worked((.
Went to the cottage. We came. We see, the cat shat, pissed in a box, my dad poked it all with his face and hit him on the ass was not rigorously so several times then one such day at 23:35 he shat on my bed (I was not asleep at the time).
Well, he started *** one poo (pardon the expression).
I told my parents and they said he would go to the village. I do not want that. Please help me understand. HELP ME PLEASE WHAT TO DO.
The litter box is in the wrong place for a cat
Perhaps your litter box is in a busy area or near a noisy appliance, such as a clothes dryer, or one that is turned on at random times, like an oven.
Or maybe the litter box was in the perfect place, but over the years it has deteriorated quite a bit and is no longer as comfortable for the cat.
Maybe the litter box is in the basement, but the cat spends most of its time on the second floor of the house. Cats see well in low light, but they need light to see.
If the litter box is in a dark place with no light, the cat may be less likely to use it, especially in a home with multiple cats.
There may be other problems with the location. Perhaps your cat has to pass your dog's favorite resting place on her way to the litter box and is often chased.
Or perhaps the litter box is hidden in a closet with no escape route to avoid another cat getting in.
You need more cat litter trays
Even if you have a couple of toilet trays, it may not be enough.
Some cats prefer to urinate and defecate in separate litter boxes, and some cats will not share a litter box with another cat.
A good general rule of thumb is to have a litter box in the house for each cat plus one more. And install at least one litter box on each floor of the house if you live in a house.
I guess I just said what you didn't want to hear. How – do I have to clean another cat litter box? I don't have time to deal with those litter boxes either!
But it's better than washing sheets all the time, right?
Multiple litter boxes are an especially good idea for kittens. Just like children, kittens' control over their toileting is not fully developed, so they need a few easily accessible litter boxes to prevent puddles and pooping on the floor or in your bed.
Also, you should never scold or punish your kitty or cat, especially when she is sitting in or near her litter box.
This will create a negative association with the litter box and she will avoid it. For the same reason, never use the litter box as a place to catch the cat there to give her medicine, trim her claws, or chase her into the toilet.
Useful Materials:
Features of cat litter box care
If you're weaning your pet to poop on the bed, litter box care plays a big part in that. There are several features to keep in mind when taking care of:
- The size and shape of the litter box. Its length should be one and a half times the height of the cat (the tail does not count). The litter box should be quite deep so as not to limit the movements of the pet. It should not be too narrow or shallow;
- Proper location. The litter box should not stand in a cold place or in a draught. Do not choose a very crowded place, because cats are very important for privacy. Consider the peculiarities of the animal – he may not like the grid on the tray, as well as closed high walls;
- Number of trays. The more animals you have, the more trays they need. If you have one cat, he needs one to two trays, two to three, and so on.
Pay attention to washing as well. If your cat is just getting used to the litter box, don't wash it with a strong scent – you can just rinse it with water. Never use strong-smelling products, as the cat might not like the smell. After washing, be sure to dry the litter box and wipe it dry.
Causes of misbehavior
What to do if the cat habitually pees on the edge of the bed? When an animal pees on the bed it doesn't always indicate that he is unclean, doesn't like the litter box, or that he has a disease. A cat chooses the bed as a toilet when it wants to express its protest, jealousy and other feelings.
There is an omen that if a pet pees on his master's bed, then happiness and money await him. To believe the omen or not is a personal matter, but it will help you to look at the situation in a positive way.
A cat may pee on the bed while under the influence of other animals:
- Your cat may have begun to pee on the bed because a dog appeared in the house. This is how the cat hides so that the dog can't get to him. The bed seems to be the most comfortable place, and a good elevation at that;
- A cat may be influenced by its fellow leader. If the other cat has this habit, the other cat will begin to imitate him.
More often than not, animals will pee on the pillow. Very often it happens that a cat pees on the bed while the owner is away. This is especially noticeable if the owner is absent for a long time.
Cats can wet the bed to "calm their nerves". More often than not, they behave in such a way that:
Often pets show jealousy of a new family member with their bad behavior. If another person now sleeps on your bed, the cats will crap on their owner's bed to make you remember them. There is a simple solution to this situation: play and pet your pet to let them know how much you love them. Smells play a big role for cats. If she detects a new scent on the bed, she may try to make friends by mixing scents.
Pay attention to which of the sheets the animal pees on most often. If she has a clear preference for certain things, she probably just likes that material. She may also be demonstrating her dislike of the new litter or litter box. Try replacing the bedding on the bed.
Why does the cat pee on the couch?
When a cat pees on the couch – it becomes a real disaster for the owners. An unpleasant and persistent smell of cat urine appears in the house, and it is impossible to use the piece of furniture for its intended purpose, because there is a danger of literally "sitting in a puddle".
There are the most common reasons why the cat pisses on the couch and does not use a specially designed cat litter box for that purpose:
- The owner very rarely washes the litter box, and cats are clean animals, so they have to do their business in other, not less convenient from the cat's point of view. The tray should be cleaned at least once every seven days without the use of overly odorous detergents. Preferably wash the litter box with normal soap.
- Sometimes the animal begins to pee wherever, when ill, to wean the cat to pee on the couch in this case is possible only by eliminating the cause, that is, treating the pet. To do this you will need to go to the veterinary clinic, to take tests, make ultrasound.
- Adult cats and cats begin to urinate in unexpected places, if the litter box becomes uncomfortable, for example, it has high walls and the animal is difficult to get into it.
- Another reason why the cat or cat pees on the couch is that the animal marks its territory. In this case, spaying or neutering will be effective.
- A small pet gets used to the toilet at the age of a month and a half, and if the kitten starts to shit on the couch, you should start to educate him, showing persistence and patience.
- Moving or changing owners is always stressful for the pet, resulting in puddles and puddles in various places such as the couch, bed or chair.
- Conflicts with other animals living in the house may also provoke problems with defecation in a place not specially designated for it. In some cases, the cat simply wants to "cover up" someone else's smell with its own.
- Common jealousy. If a single owner has a girlfriend, sometimes the pets perceive this as a betrayal and begin to pee and shit on the couch, bed and other places.
How to wean it
There are several ways to teach your cat to pee and poop wherever he goes:
- Cats have a hard time with citrus scents, so spraying an Orange, Lemon or Grapefruit scented air freshener on the spot ensures that it is unlikely they will go to the bathroom;
- you can arrange another cat's litter box, this way will be effective for cats and cats that are too clean;
- place the litter box correctly, it should be away from drafts and active human traffic (cats like to do their business in silence);
- If the pet pees only on the sofa, then simply limit access to the furniture by closing the door and not letting the cat into the room.
How easy everything is, I have been suffering for half a year, no clean linen, piss and pee on the couch where I sleep, before he went to the bathroom, everything was fine, the cat is healthy, I passed tests, no citrus fruits, and even advised to put food on the couch, allegedly cats do not piss where they eat, but whatever he still pees, I can not determine the cause of this behavior, sometimes pisses right in front of me, close the door impossible, it should live with the doors closed all day long.
We have been suffering the same thing for a year, the cat pisses on two different sofas in different rooms, and pisses in the litter trays too. We already cover the sofas with oilcloth, but she improves the moment when we go to the toilet or to drink and she as waits specially here, ready to puddle on the couch. Also citrus and vanilla and bought different antigadines. Sofas washed with vanish, all to no avail. And tried to give it to another family, so it began to piss on the child's bed. And the vet said she was fine, it's just her personality. And they don't put her to sleep because she's healthy.
For some reason our cat started pissing in the most unexpected places. So methods with citrus fruit or putting another toilet are not suitable. Nineteen year old cat, out of trust. Don't know what to do. And about silence is also nonsense, I mean pissing in an unusual place, on the couch or in the bed, you don't need silence for that.
Cat people! Dear! Help! KITTEN PISSES ON THE COUCH!
Got a kitten in the house 14 days ago. Scottish, lop-eared. Age at the time of arrival – 1.5 months.
The first problem (shouting, demanding) have been dealt with. He's a smart kid.Now about the potty. The first night he came to our bed and pooped a puddle.
We are not supporters of beatings and shouting. So we just took him to the litter box.
Under our watchful eyes he went fine ONLY in the litter box for 7 days.
A week ago this morning for some reason he peed on the bed again. 2 times. 2 huge puddles. + pooped.
Soaked through the blanket, the couch soaked itself.Our plan of action: the night cat leave in the hallway, not allowed into the room, not allowed to the couch.
But that's only at night. And during the day? We can't watch him all the time.
We decided to leave him sleeping in the hallway for at least a month.
But it could happen again in a month.And why I'm so worried: I've had two cats in my life who never got rid of this habit.
One kept pissing on the couch when I was a kid. I had to give it to a private home.
The other one just recently, at my mom's house. What did they do! For six months we endured and suffered. But we gave him back.They say that if a cat peed on the linoleum, he can be weaned from it.
But from the bed it is difficult, almost impossible. Is it true?
Have you ever had a "cure" in your practice?P.S. We love him, pity him, caress him, give him lots of attention.
Do not shout, do not beat him at all. At most – a strict voice.
Place litter box, he likes. Filler loves.
As a filler some fine sand.
The contents of the litter box constantly change, all fresh.Reasons
There are several reasons why your cat pees on the couch, and it may take several tries before you find the real reason. But you can start fixing it as soon as you discover the problem.
1. There has been a major change.
Cats tend to do best in an environment where there is routine, stability, and little disruption or change in their routines. If you work a new schedule, work longer hours, have a baby, or have a new pet in your home, it may disrupt your cat's normal routine and make her do things she normally wouldn't do.
As a result, the cat may start peeing on your couch or anything that is slightly elevated above the floor. Even things that may seem insignificant to us may be serious to your cat, and this unwanted behavior will be instigated in response.
2. Your cat doesn't like her litter box
We all know that your cat can be picky, and this extends to her litter box because you can buy different textures and pellet sizes that seem different. Your cat may seem hesitant to use the litter tray, or she may avoid it altogether and start dirtying your furniture.
However, you should notice a change in your cat's litter box habits in response to the change in filler.
3. Your cat feels safer on higher ground
Think about your couches, chairs or loungers and think about what they have in common, except for the cat litter box. The answer is height. The higher surface in these areas gives your cat a good view of the entire room around them, and that makes it even harder to sneak up on them.
When your cat uses the litter box, it is closer to the ground and more exposed to any potential threats. This can be especially true if you've added a larger animal to the house, which your cat may see as a threat.
How to keep your cat from peeing on the couch
Depending on the reason, there may be several ways to keep your cat from peeing on the couch. However, some of the broader solutions include:
- Sofa covers. – Sofa covers increase the level of protection for your belongings to make it harder for the cat to get to them. Also, the urine will soak into the couch cover, not the couch, and it is easier to clean and wash.
- The bedding test – If you think your litter is the problem, take two toilets and put soft litter in one and some coarse or textured litter in the other. See which one your cat prefers and switch the main litter to that type.
- Medical Treatment. – Your veterinarian will be able to prescribe the best treatment plan if your cat has a health problem that causes him to urinate more frequently. This can be anything from antibiotics to ongoing measures to address the health problem.
- Toilet litter box problems – you may want to consider adding more trays, larger trays, or even changing the type of tray to a more open model.
- Clean and spray the furniture – you can use an enzyme cleaner to break down the bacteria in your cat's urine on your couch to prevent a persistent smell. After you clean the area and get rid of a small amount of citrus-scented water or cleaner to discourage the cat, cats don't like the smell.
Now that we've listed a few reasons why a cat pees on the couch and ways to fix them, you can try different methods with your cat to see which one works. It may take a little time, but you will end up with a happier cat and a cleaner couch.