First, take the cat to the vet. If there are no urinary tract or otherwise problems, place litter boxes in places where he/she should not be doing his wee-wee or poo-poo. 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.
If your kitten is not peeing, it could be due to a urinary tract infection, blockage, stress, or dehydration. It is important to take your kitten to the vet for a proper diagnosis and treatment.
Put the kitten in the litter box or on some old newspapers before it can urinate, or as shortly as possible afterward. With patience and repitition, the kitten will learn where it is supposed to go.
To prevent your kitten from peeing on the carpet, make sure to provide a clean litter box, place the box in a quiet and accessible location, clean up accidents promptly with an enzymatic cleaner, and consider consulting a veterinarian to rule out any medical issues. Consistent training and positive reinforcement can also help redirect your kitten's behavior.
You cannot get a guinea pig to stop peeing on you. They cant help it.
If your kitten is not peeing or pooping, it could be due to a variety of reasons such as a urinary tract infection, constipation, stress, or a blockage. It is important to consult a veterinarian to determine the underlying cause and provide appropriate treatment.
by peeing everywhere
Try putting orange peels in the pot or stones. The cat will stay away.
You cant, just wait a while and it will stop.
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get him used to peeing with the leash on, so he'll get used to it.
No, bleach does not stop dogs from peeing. Bleach is a cleaning agent and disinfectant, but it does not have any effect on a dog's behavior or ability to urinate.
shoot it