There may be many reasons: Make sure you keep the litter box clean-cats have sensitive noses and don't like the ammonia smell in the box. Also, keep the cat out of your bedroom. Get a product at the pet store called Nature's Miracle to clean up the odor on your bed. It has enzymes that break down the waste and smell and may keep them from going on your bed again.
AnswerI think usually cats do that as a sign they are stressed or unhappy. Maybe it just wants more attention, or dislikes a new pet. Keeping it out of your bedroom is the quickest solution. AnswerI had this problem with one of my cats a while back. We thought she was just angry at us, because it was right on the bed and nowhere near the cat box. She did this for over a month, so I took her to the vet thinking that something could be wrong. It turned out she has urinary tract disease, which basically means she is very susceptible to getting urinary infections. Since then we have been feeding her Purina's cat food designed for this problem and she's been great ever since then. Hope this helps...Sometimes it can be a territorial thing. My kitten did it when we first got her, after about two weeks she stopped. I couldn't shut her out of the bedroom because she cried and scratched at the door. if this is happening, they just have an affection with you and want to mark it as theirs.
Your cat could be dehydrated, if you feed her dry food try switching to something that has more water in it.
It can take several weeks to months for a cat to stop spraying after being neutered. The behavior may decrease gradually as the hormone levels in the cat's system decrease. Providing a comfortable and stress-free environment can also help in reducing spraying behavior.
There could be various reasons why your cat is now choosing to sleep on the floor instead of the bed. It could be due to changes in temperature, discomfort on the bed, or simply a preference for a different sleeping spot. Observing your cat's behavior and comfort levels may help you understand the reason behind this change.
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No, the cat on Bed knobs and Broomsticks was not real for the most part. For some scenes, there was a real cat. However, the talking cat was not real.
if your getting a cat you will need a: hair brush and/or a comb, food and water bowl, collar, cat toys, and a cat bed
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The cat sleeps near the bed.
To train your cat to sleep in its bed, place the bed in a quiet and comfortable location, encourage your cat to use the bed by placing treats or toys inside, and reward your cat with praise or treats when it uses the bed. Consistency and patience are key in training your cat to sleep in its bed.
Either it is not mating season and/or the male is fixed.
To train your cat to sleep in its own bed, place the bed in a quiet and comfortable location, encourage your cat to use the bed by placing treats or toys inside, and provide positive reinforcement when your cat uses the bed. Be patient and consistent with the training process to help your cat get used to sleeping in its own bed.
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noAnother AnswerThe best thing to do is to neuter him. This may not completely stop him spraying, but after six to eight weeks after castration a cat's hormones will have diminished greatly. It is possible for a neutered cat to stop spraying in the house, as the need to advertise for a female is no longer there. A male cat still may spray for territorial reasons, but is more likely to do this outside.It is also ideal to train the cat (after neutering) not to spray.
No more so than a cat or dog.
Vacuuming and spraying with a antiallergy spray with prevent cat allergies.
A cat in heat will be howling, spraying, and rolling around everywhere, also trying to run out and away if she is an inside cat. If she is an outside cat get ready to have kittens.