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How To Stop Female Cat Urinating

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meekokyla | 09:31 Mon 09th Jul 2018 | Animals & Nature
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We have three cats,2 females and 1 male.One of the female cats(4yearsold)insists on urinating in her bedroom which is our conservatory where all three cats sleep.despite having 4xcat litter trays she insists on urinating anywhere but the trays, any suggestions she has been tested for urine infections and all clear.?
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What are you using to clean it? if she is peeing in the same spot it could be because of what you have used. Try boiling water and soap powder (non bio I believe) just cheapie one will do. The same with the litter trays - what are you using to clean them? bleach and other cleaners contain ammonia which whilst will encourage her to pee out of the litter tray could put her off peeing in the correct place.
Try the soap powder in the trays too.
Make sure the trays are not too near their food as cats are very fussy.
With that many cats it could be she doesn't like going where they do, try moving one somewhere else, and if that doesn't work you might find a closed in tray is effective, just checking she is neutered although she's don't spray they will territory mark if they feel threatened.
Do they go outside?
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Thank you to all who replied the cats are indoor cats as we live on a road where we have lost six cats before these,the food is no where near the cat litters and she pees in different places all the trays are enclosed ones but I am grateful for all the suggestions and am willing to try anything.
Whilst you are playing around and trying different things - get some puppy pads down - at least it will save your carpet/floor.
Our elderly male neutered cat present in off places when he is emotionally stressed by change.

Suitcases out, open bags, youngsters packing for university etc.
We can no longer go away and get a neighbour to feed him, as we know what will happen.

I suspect your little girl is showing her emotional stress in the same way.

Cats are normally solitary animals, so perhaps she is unhappy being kept indoors with other cats.


.. sorry, autocorrect strikes again.

I meant pees in odd places.

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