Cats, especially males, urinate on objects they feel belong to them ("marking territory") so that other animals will stay away. If your cat is urinating on clothes that the people in your household frequently wear, it's his way of saying, "You're mine!". This could be sweet or flattering or a little creepy, depending on your personality. At any rate, you may want to keep all items that are peed on most often away from your felines, or, if it suits you better, make him an outdoor kitty.
Like in humans, a small tube called a urethra comes from the bladder to the outside. In males the urethra comes out in the middle of their penis. Both male and female cats "squat" to urinate.
Female cats do not usually pee with their tails up like male cats do. Female cats squat low to the ground when they urinate, while male cats typically lift their tails and spray to mark their territory.
Cats may drag clothes out from rooms for a variety of reasons, including seeking attention, playing, or trying to create a cozy spot to sleep. This behavior could also be a form of scent-marking or territorial behavior. Providing your cat with appropriate toys, scratching posts, and cozy bedding can help redirect this behavior.
No. they urinate the same way any other animal does.
Your cat may be yowling and urinating due to stress, anxiety, or a medical issue such as a urinary tract infection. It's important to rule out any medical causes by taking your cat to the vet for a check-up. Additionally, providing environmental enrichment, such as interactive toys and vertical spaces, can help alleviate stress and prevent unwanted behaviors.
Like in humans, a small tube called a urethra comes from the bladder to the outside. In males the urethra comes out in the middle of their penis. Both male and female cats "squat" to urinate.
in a litter box?
Cats normally bury their urine and feces. For this reason, they will urinate in litter. Providing a litter box is a great substitution.
change ur clothes
to urinate in your clothes by accident
The urinary system in cats is pretty much like that in humans. When ready to urinate, the cat's brain signals him to get up and go to the litter box or area of loose dirt. Both male and female cats "squat" to urinate. The male's penis extends a little out just before he urinates. Girl kitties just 'go'. When done, girl or boy cats scratch at the litter or dirt to cover the odor of their wastes.Interesting fact: Many cats will not have a bowel movement in the same litter box where they urinate.
They urinate on the objects they want to mark.
The cats don't urinate on furniture.
It is generally not recommended to put clothes on cats as they can be uncomfortable and restrict their movement. Cats have their own fur to keep them warm and adding clothes can cause stress and discomfort for them.
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!
When cats are scared, their bodies release stress hormones that can cause them to urinate involuntarily as a natural response to the fear or anxiety they are experiencing.
Just like any other comparable mammal, cats dogs etc.