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.
Hope this helps.
you have to train your cat that its not a good thing to pee on the floor, 1.scold and punish it when it pees on the floor 2.reward and praise it when it uses the litter box this tells your cat that using the litter box is a good thing and peeing on the floor is a bad thing.
A sand box is a natural place for a cat to pee. When I lived in SanDiego not far from the beach I used sand my cat's litter box. Clean, scoopable, clay cat litter is the only alternative to your cat peeing in your kids sandbox.
You can't but giving the cat it's own scratching post will help. It's natural for a cat to scratch or claw the carpet as this helps remove the old claw shells/layers to reveal a new sharper claw. It sheds the old layers. One thing I have found to repel cats is citrus rinds. If the cat has just a spot or 2 on the carpet that it scratches then squeezing an orange peel in that area could work.
Well mostly it means that there a piece of feces on its backside and it has started to dry and irritate its skin or it can be an itch. If your cat does not stop rubbing its backside consult your vet in case of skin irritation.
It can mean that your cat has worms. Take him to the vet.
litter box training mite work
If your cat pees on the carpet instead of its literbox it is peeing for. Territory you need to get ur cat nuttered
She most likely is under stress due to moving, a new baby or a new cat or other animal. The best way to stop a cat from peeing inside the house (also called Spaying) is to reduce the stress that the cat is feeling.
Kick it outside
Lock your bedroom door
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!
Try training it. If this doesn't work, talk to your vet.
you have to train your cat that its not a good thing to pee on the floor, 1.scold and punish it when it pees on the floor 2.reward and praise it when it uses the litter box this tells your cat that using the litter box is a good thing and peeing on the floor is a bad thing.
You should never give a cat any prescription that's not their own. If you have given the cat Prozac take it to the vet immediately. If they're not peeing at all there could be kidney failure.
Put rectangular pieces of cardboard on the sides of the box and then change then everyweek.
A sand box is a natural place for a cat to pee. When I lived in SanDiego not far from the beach I used sand my cat's litter box. Clean, scoopable, clay cat litter is the only alternative to your cat peeing in your kids sandbox.
sad to say, but you rub their face in it and smack them and say no. or get them a litterbox and teach them..