Take any cat that struggling to urinate directly to the Vet, this is very serious. A cat, especially male, can die quickly from urinary crystals.
I don't think you can unless the cat wants to. Cats only urinate where they think it's safe and where it won't get in the way of anything. They usually urinate in sand pits, or boxes, or just places they know they are allowed to 'urinate' in!
Yes you can, such as a cat has a litterbox. Only you'll have to train it to urinate in that place.
Your cat may have bladder stones (this happened to me) and wants to find a comfortable place to urinate, as the litterbox is obviously less comfortable than a bed.
No
a normal house cat can tend to urinate in the forest if it is close and there is no litter box
while cat and other animals age thy loose control of some of there senses,including the nerve that allows the brain 2 tell the cat when it needs 2 urinate.
A cat's urine does not cause rashes. Cat's like to urinate in a litter box or a sand box if outside.
Oh yeah!
There can be a lot of reasons for this so the short answer here is take it to the vet to have it checked out. Cat's will often urinate outside of their litter box when they have urinary tract infections, bladder stones, or other health issues. You also can be seeing the beginnings of feline dementia which is seen in older / elderly cats sometimes.
usually a lack of water in their diets or it might indicate a bladder infection.
One of the most common reasons for this sort of behavior is urinary tract infection. It hurts the cat to urinate, the cat associates the hurt with the litter box, and starts trying to find someplace to urinate which makes it not hurt. Please take your cat to the vet and have this checked.
You don't need to feed them any at all. It is too rich for them and will give them diarrhea. Just give them water. Most cats like to jump up on the sink and drink out of a dripping faucet.