First, take the cat to the vet. If there are no urinary tract or other problems, place litter boxes in places where he/she should not be doing his 'business'. If you can't do that (like if your cat is doing his/her business where you have to walk), make the place where he's going as unattractive as possible, and the spot where he's supposed to go as attractive as possible. Put a rug under his litterbox, and don't clean the box too often. Turn the place where he's going into a feeding station; he won't do his business near his food. Place the litterbox in a quiet, easily accessible place (young kittens and senior cats don't like going up and down stairs a lot). Remove every bit of evidence of his urine from the place he's been using (don't use cleaning products containing ammonia, they'll smell like pee to the cat and he/she will attempt to cover it by peeing again), also, you can temporarily put aluminum foil in the place where the cat's not supposed to go (they don't like the sound or feel of aluminum foil, so they'll avoid the area. Also, spraying lemon scent will repel a cat.
I have been advised to use an aerosol spray of male Mountain Lion or Bobcat scent to deter domestictes' spraying of furniture.
To prevent cats from peeing in your plants, try placing citrus peels or coffee grounds around the plants, using a motion-activated sprinkler, or providing a designated area for the cats to use as a bathroom. You can also try using a commercial cat repellent spray or covering the soil with rocks or pine cones.
No, peeing around your campsite does not effectively keep animals away.
yes
shoot it with a gun
Mewsical chairs!
If your dog is still peeing on the couch, then you have not trained him/her well enough yet.
yes if they didn't they would explode with blockage of urine and die.
To prevent cats from peeing in your plants, you can try placing citrus peels or coffee grounds around the plants, using a motion-activated sprinkler, or providing a designated area for the cats to use as a bathroom. Additionally, you can try using a commercial cat repellent spray or covering the soil with rocks or pine cones to deter the cats.
cross your legs and think about something else
It will ruin the shoe.
To prevent cats from peeing in your house plants, you can try placing aluminum foil or double-sided tape around the plants, using citrus-scented sprays, providing a designated scratching post or litter box, and keeping the plants out of reach or in a room that is off-limits to the cats.
To prevent cats from peeing on the carpet, ensure they have a clean litter box, provide multiple litter boxes if you have multiple cats, clean accidents promptly with an enzyme cleaner, address any medical issues with a vet, and consider using pheromone products or consulting a behaviorist for further assistance.