Changes in the environment, changes in interpersonal relationships, etc. may cause cats to feel stressed and urinate randomly. Changes in the cat's life should be minimized and a stable and safe environment should be provided.
There may be several reasons why a cat suddenly urinates indiscriminately:
Urethral or bladder stones
In this case, the cat will feel pain and urinate randomly. Medical examination and treatment are required.
urinary tract infection
A bacterial infection may cause your cat to constantly want to urinate but only produce small amounts of urine. A visit to the vet is required, and antibiotics may be prescribed.
Cat is stressed
Changes in the environment, changes in interpersonal relationships, etc. may cause cats to feel stressed and urinate randomly. Changes in the cat's life should be minimized and a stable and safe environment should be provided.
Cat aging
Older cats may develop incontinence problems. Regular physical examinations are required and measures taken according to veterinary recommendations.
Endocrine disorders
Hyperthyroidism or diabetes may cause cats to urinate indiscriminately. Veterinary examination and diagnosis are required.
Tumor or kidney disease
Certain diseases can affect a cat’s urinary function and may also cause random urination. Medical attention is required for a comprehensive examination.
behavioral problems
Some cats may pee in the house on purpose, usually because they are territorial or dissatisfied with the location of their existing litter box. This requires retraining the cat.
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Solution:
Clean your cat's litter box regularly and keep it clean. Cleaning once a day is ideal.
Increase the number of litter boxes and place them in different areas to make them easier for cats to use.
Use a cat-specific anti-urinary spray to stop your cat from peeing in the same place over and over again.
If it is a behavioral problem, reward training can be used to guide the cat to use the litter box correctly.