I take it , the cat in question is a male, if so ,all he is doing is marking his territory. It may be your couch or your pants leg that you bought , but to him, it's his!!!!! Get him fixed, that will help alot!!!
I know this is quite silly (answering my own question ) but my cat was in fact neutered at the time he was doing this. We were very worried because he started to urinate blood! He had cystitis which is what male cats can get. He's fine now, but I highly recommend taking your cat to the vet ; if he urinates all over the house when he is neutered, its possible he has cystitis.
No, using vinegar on a laminate floor will not stop a dog from urinating on it. It's important to address the underlying reason why the dog is urinating inside, such as marking territory, anxiety, or a medical issue, to effectively address the behavior. Regular cleaning with an enzymatic cleaner designed to eliminate pet odors can help discourage repeat accidents.
catch him doing it or right after and put him into the litter box, they prefer litter to bathtubs but need to be taught, so just keep putting him into the litter and letting him scratch and he will catch on
Regularly check your houses wall insulation, make sure they are all the same temperature as house martins like to nest on warmer points.
they are trying to have people stop hunting them and making homes and making awareness
A hummingbird's job is to stop idiots from asking what job a hummingbird does. They aren't doing very well, are they?
try and train dur brain
No
Keep it outside.
You can get the male dog neutered, this should stop him from urinating in the house as much as he did.
Drag your ballsack across its face.
You start house training over again. When you leave confine the dog to the area that it sleeps in preferably using a crate. Gradually give a bit more space and hopefully this will keep your house clean
You can't.
Simon is doing community service for attempted arson. He tried to set fire to a childhood bully's house. He set a tissue on fire and put it through the letterbox. On realizing that an innocent cat was still in the house, he tried to put out the fire by urinating through the letterbox. Only to be caught by the bully's mother. He panicked and couldn't stop, thus doing community service.
No, neutering an animal does not prevent it from urinating, that wouldn't make sense. Neutering an animal only prevents it from mating, and producing offspring. If it urinates in the house, it's not trained; try taking it to a professional trainer.
amputate the problem
stop doing it!!!!!!!!
if you are urinating 24/7 non stop you have to go to doc asap but if it's like once every hour or 30mins than you just have a kidney infection