I have an older cat who never did anything wrong until we moved to the house that we live in now. For some reason every now and then she will pee on the new furniture. I have read the suggestions of cleaning the box more and removing the top. It seemed better at first, but then out of the blue she did it again. I am at the point that I am going to have her put down. I need help. I have had her to the vet and checked out and she is fine.
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I think the move had something to do with it. She seems to be marking her territory. I would put more litter boxes around the house.
If there are random cats or other animals surrounding the property, that would make her territorial. Make sure there is no stray cat problem in your neighborhood and if there is, find a way to keep them off your area.
Putting a cat own because it pees is a bit radical. Try a few things. If you are exasperated then rather take cat to a shelter. I hope you will reconsider
A new environment is most likely the cause, anxiety from the move, new environment, other animals in apartment, and sometimes a lack of scent can cause this behavior . Try putting a litter box in spot in furniture he is peeing, if you reserch you will find many solutions, Im having same problem with a 15 year old thats never done anything like this before.Next week trip to vet to rule out illness.
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