Why does my cat keep peeing on soft blankets? How do I make it stop?

Lately, I've noticed my cat repeatedly peeing on the soft blankets we keep on the couch. This started happening after we rearranged the living room furniture last weekend. Is there a reason she might be doing this, and how can I get her to stop and use her litter box instead?

Answer

Your cat's recent behavior of urinating on soft blankets might be linked to changes in her environment, such as the rearrangement of furniture. Identifying and addressing the underlying cause can help redirect her to using the litter box.

  • Cats can be sensitive to environmental changes.
  • Stress or anxiety may lead to inappropriate urination.
  • Re-establishing familiar routines can often help restore litter box habits.

It's common for cats to react to changes in their environment, like moving furniture, by exhibiting stress-related behaviors such as urinating outside their litter boxes. This may be their way of coping with the unfamiliar arrangement. To help your cat, try minimizing other stressors, ensuring her litter box is clean, and consider using calming aids like pheromone diffusers. Gradually reintroducing her to the new setup while offering lots of attention and reassurance can also be beneficial.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • Why is my cat peeing on blankets after furniture rearrangement?

    Cats are creatures of habit, and changes in their environment can cause stress or confusion, leading them to urinate outside their litter box. This behavior may be your cat's way of marking territory or seeking comfort.

  • What can I do to prevent my cat from urinating outside the litter box?

    Ensure the litter box is easily accessible, clean, and in a quiet location. Gradually adjust your cat to changes, offer plenty of playtime, and use calming pheromones to reduce stress.

  • When should I consult a veterinarian about my cat's urination habits?

    If this behavior persists or is accompanied by other symptoms like pain during urination, changes in appetite, or lethargy, it's important to check with a veterinarian to rule out medical issues.

If this is an emergency, please seek immediate veterinary care.

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