They wont care but you should still keep an eye out and observe!
Cats are more naturally inclined to use the bathroom outdoors, but will try to find areas that feel like litter such as soft dirt, sand or small gravel. Cats that are trained to use the litter box will still go outside.
your cat should not be peeing on the bed. they are "programed" to go to the bathroom in their litter box. maybe something is bothering your cat or not. you might want to find out. Cats will use the bathroom somewhere they feel comfortable (e.g. the bed, or the same spot in the same place) if there is something wrong with the litter box. Every cat is different. The litter box may not be clean enough for them. You should check the state of the litter. When was the last time you cleaned it? Or replaced all of the litter? Is there enough litter (a few inches at least)? Also, is the litter box big enough? Sometimes cats will not use the litter box if it's too small. Is it enclosed, or have a lid? Some cats won't use these. Good luck!
Well, cats are naturally clean animals,so some cats hate the ways the litter feel and how it gets stuck to there fur....you can help this by using a different kind of litter...the cleanest would be shredded newspaper...that wont get stuck to the fur...or you can get a natural pine litter
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Cats in the wild would normally sit on the ground, so the feel of the dirt underneath can be comforting to a cat that is insecure or unsure of its surroundings. Cats often do this when you first get them. Kittens like to play in the litter box, my own Calli managed to throw the litter around the room when she was little. It doesn't mean that your cat is unhappy or insecure or any of that, it just means that it likes the feel of sitting on dirt. If the cat is actually straining over the litter as though it's trying to go to the toilet, that's different. There are many causes, depending on what it's trying to do, such as constipation, an impaction, or a urinary problem like a urinary tract infection. You should take the cat to the vet, especially if it does this often or appears distressed.
Cats have two anal glands that sometimes get stopped up. When that happens, it is very painful, and they experience the pain almost constantly, feeling that they are defecating. Your vet can mechanically clean out the glands, and the cat will be fine until the glands get clogged again (in a few months). We have had the anal glands cleaned out now twice for a cat, and each time, the pooping outside the box has stopped immediately after the glands were cleaned.
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Cats will poop on the floor if you do not train them to. If you train your cat, and it still poops on the floor, spray him/her will a spray bottle filled with water, and if they do not stop either way, they were raised the wrong way, and you will have to put down something on the floor that is noisy when you step on it, on the place they go to the bathroom.
No.Giving birth is risky for any animal.Also not all cats or any other animal take to motherhood and you could end up hand rearing and sadly lossing the kittens.Also you have to find homes for the kittens.There are so many unwanted cats would you really feel happy if you added to them as you can't be sure the people you sell to won't get fed up with the cat.I have had cats have kittens in the past and know it can be hard to find good homes.Do get you cat neutered it is the kindest thing as before you know it one litter turns into two as cats breed really fast.
Consult a doctor, or a second one if you are not comfortable with the first.
Disbelief of the first, surprise and confusion of the second and fear of the third