Your cat may be peeing in the same spot on the floor due to marking territory, stress, medical issues, or a preference for that particular area. It's important to consult with a veterinarian to rule out any underlying health problems and to address any behavioral issues.
It's an interesting theory, but I wouldn't rely on it. I would try and train it the best way you can to stop it from happening. Good luck!
he doesnt know were his litter tray is and is used to peeing in that spot
If he is peeing when you get home that means that he is so excited that he forgets to hold his bladder. Also if he is repeatedly peeing on the same place it is because when he smells where he had peed before than it reminds him and he pees in that spot again. What you can do is buy a special accident cleaner for dogs that removes the smell.
Why spot of blood on toilet tissue after peeing.
You cat is stressed from the loss of the kittens. I have had problems in the past with cats peeing in the house when stressed. I hope she peed on a cheap rug, because you will have to remove the item she peed on from your home. She will continue to pee in that spot if you don't remove the rug. I have had to get rid of very expensive oriental rugs due to the same problems. If you can't get rid of the pee spot, maybe you could put a door on the living room to keep her out. Once the spot is not available she should stop the peeing.
The soft spot on the floor is located near the center of the room.
One of the most important steps in preventing your pup from peeing in your bed is to make sure that your pup always has access to a potty spot. Place newspaper or puppy pads on the spot and reward your pup for going in the designated area.
Clean it thoroughly and perhaps put a piece of furniture over that site for awhile. Another possiblity might be to put the litter box closer to that offending site.
Let the dog pee in the same area if it is comfortable for him. If its not, he will probably go somewhere else. He probably just likes the spot.
Spot can be a noun and a verb. Noun: There is a spot on the floor. Verb: He spotted the child hiding behind the door.
No. Some female dogs frequently urinate in the same spot all the time. Vinegar will not keep her urine from killing a spot in the grass.
No. Epicenter is the same as precisely the spot.