I couldn't advise with anything definite in mind (with no medical background and only one sentence to go on), but have the vet rule out any kidney trouble. (Is kitty getting a lot of fish in her diet? It may contribute to stones....)
My cat began urinating in the most undesirable places. Because she was a Senior (approx. 15/16 at the time) my vet dismissed my concerns with, "she's just getting senile; she's forgotten where to go." This really wasn't satisfactory, as she was in full possession of her faculties in all other respects; but, what did I know? Unfortunately, this past January, her kidneys "suddenly" failed--well, really, I should have identified those gradual signs of distress. (20/20 hindsight) I couldn't afford to hospitalize her; we kept her at home on pain meds to help ease her out for the week she lasted.
Better to be sure of what it isn't while you're still trying to pinpoint what it is.
it isn't just females. she's a puppy and she doesn't have "manners" yet. she'll grow out of it
yes if they didn't they would explode with blockage of urine and die.
It may be dieing
To prevent your baby from peeing in the bath, try to ensure they have a chance to go to the bathroom before bath time. Additionally, keeping the water temperature comfortable and not too cold may help reduce the likelihood of them peeing in the bath. It's also a good idea to keep the bath time short to minimize the chances of accidents happening.
There are several reasons why a spayed female cat may be peeing in the house, including medical issues, stress, territorial behavior, or a dirty litter box. It's important to consult with a veterinarian to rule out any underlying health problems and to address any potential behavioral issues.
Have you thought that it might be pregnant if you arn't sure then take it to the vet to get it looked at.
I should house train my dog by following this guidelines strictly, http://dogtime.com/housetraining-for-adults.html
You will not die from peeing on yourself.
I was peeing on that bear over there.
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!
Rain is sometimes both.But not at the same time.
Urinating without warning is a sign that you have a bladder problem. Go to the doctor and have your prostate checked. Wait are you female?