She seems to get mad at me and then she urinates on my chairs. They are leather chairs. For example, I came home from the hospital after 9 days. She had not done anything before I got home. I went in to change clothes and I came out to the living room and found her peeing on my recliner.
By Lynne M.
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Cat's don't "revenge pee." It's more of a territorial marking thing. Animals use urine scent as a type of communication. No doubt your cat was trying to tell you something, perhaps that she had taken good care of your territory while you were gone.
Humans usually interpret it as something bad, but animals see urination and defecation as natural. If we could read these messages we'd certainly know more about our pets than we do now.
You cat may be upset that you leave her alone? Suggest you take her to your vet now for an exam to be sure there are no medical issues that cause the urination. Your vet can also help her problem by suggesting ways to help you help your cat change her behavior.
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