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Why does a cat pee indoors?

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frazerd | 23:07 Fri 24th Jul 2009 | Animals & Nature
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A friend moved to Ireland 2 years ago with her collection of pets. One of them, a ginger cat, has taken to peeing in her bed, the other pets bed and the owners chairs.

The cat has been through quite a bit of trauma since arriving there.

Is this usual?
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cos they are irritateing little f,ers
What cat trauma or peeing everywhere ?
Its upset and confused. If it is an old cat it may be going senile - yes they do !

If it is a young cat then it may just need some gentle retraining - try keeping it in one small room or animal crate with a litter tray for a week - yes it is hard but persevere a cat rarely pees inits own bed - failing that try asking a vet for some behaviour therapy/guidance. Good luck
It's putting it's scent in the new home because it feels insecure.
Perhaps it's just ginger cats. We used to have a ginger cat who used to do this on the dining room table. Gross. I put him out the cat flap one day and he never came back.

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