Some cats will start to do this as kind of a passive aggressive measure if they are being left alone too much or something has changed in the house. You can cover his favorite furniture with plastic until you are able to solve the problem. You'll evaluate that and its cause, which is not always easy. Alternatively, if you have a unneutered male cat, he may be marking his territory.
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The number of tiles needed to cover the floor is a function of the size of the tiles
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There are sprays to detour them from eliminating there. Your best bet is to hire a trainer to help you housebreak the dog though.
train it by making him/her going outside and getting used to use the bathroom outside instead of inside
Local regulations may state otherwise, but I don't think that it is generally required to have a bathroom on every floor. However, consider the feelings of those who will work on that second floor - will they consider the absence of facilities a problem? If you have visitors, will you want to make them go to another floor to use the bathroom. More likely, you may need to have an elevator or other alternate means of access to that floor to satisfy the ADA (if you are in the US).
Going to the bathroom is a necessary body function. In that respect, going to the bathroom is healthy. It can become unhealthy if you do not use healthy practices, like washing your hands after eliminating.
To say 'He is going to the bathroom' you would say 'Va al baño.'
The cost of rebuilding a small bathroom floor is going to vary. It's going to depend on things like size, permits needed, labor costs, material costs and a host of other things. Start by doing internet searches and looking at other peoples processes and then invite bids from contractors. If you're going the DIY (do it yourself) approach do a lot of research first and visit your local hardware and construction/specialty construction stores for ideas.
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Trained behavior is behavior that you train into your dog. Examples are sitting and waiting for their food instead of running to it as soon as you put it on the floor. Another trained behacior is a dof sitting and whining at the back door to go out and use the bathroom instead of going to the bathroom in the house.