There can be several different reasons; the cat could not have been trained properly, the litterbox could be too full, the cat could be stressed out or sick. All of the above can be fixed with time.
Pyometra is a common condition in unspayed female cats, with estimates suggesting that about 23 of unspayed female cats will develop pyometra by the age of 10.
It turned out to be Pyometra http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pyometra We brought her to the vet and had surgery and is doing fine she could have eaten poison i would get her to the vets
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A female does not have the same sexual organs as a boy and therefore it is impossible for the female to urinate like a boy.
Urine is expelled via the urethra located above the vaginal opening.
Neutered male cats may still exhibit mating behaviors, such as mounting, even if the female cat is unspayed. This behavior is driven by instinct and may not necessarily result in reproduction. It is important to monitor their interactions and consider spaying the female cat to prevent unwanted pregnancies.
All the female dogs I've seen squat to urinate.
Unspayed females have shorter lifespans and tend to develop mammary cancer easier than a spayed female.
An intact male ferret is called a hob. An unspayed female is called a jill. A neutered male is a gib. A spayed female is a sprite.
If the male has not been neutered and/or the female has not been spayed, then yes. And unneutered dog can get any unspayed female dog pregnant.
"Unspayed" refers to a female animal that has not been surgically sterilized through a procedure known as spaying, which involves removing the ovaries and uterus. This prevents the animal from becoming pregnant and eliminates the risk of certain reproductive health issues.
That's a very good question. Usually it is the other way around. They will deficate in the box, but urinate outside the box to mark their territory. A female cat will do this when she is in estrus in the hopes of luring a mate. If you get her spayed or neutered if this is a male cat it will cut down most of this behavior.