Cats are excellent pets. They tend to lower down our stress levels too. However, their potty training can be difficult depending on the environment where they are raised. It is not unusual to find your kitty friend peeing on you from time to time.
When this happens, you need not scold him but look beneath the reasons. In this post, we will try to uncover one of the most common reasons when it comes to kitty potty training, the question ’why does my cat pee on me’’?
In a nutshell, the following is a rundown of some of the possible reasons why your cats could exhibit this behavior.
- Health problems.
- Marking their territory.
- Mating behavioral changes.
- Stress or anxiety related issue.
- Litter box problems.
- Other reasons.
Health problems
Your cat peeing on you from time to time may be due to some medical problems.
Your lovable pet could be suffering from some health related issues like Urinary-Tract Infection which may otherwise be termed as UTI, a condition that’s characterized by blockage of their urinary tract.
It may be so severe that some cats may even urinate and cry in front of their owners.
Marking Their Territory
Regardless of how dear your cat may be to you, remember that they are animals and as such, have their natural wild roots too.
Cats are known to mark their territory using urine, in a clear statement that the marked areas are their own. So, when they pee on you, it is a sign of marking you as one of their own.
Mating Behavioural Changes
In other times, your cat peeing on you might be due to an urge of nature. Most animals of the feline family are known to pee each time they want to mate.
This is especially common in unneutered cats, so understand that your dear cat could be trying to establish a form of communication by doing such things. This reason can quickly be sorted out by taking her to the vet or by neutering her.
Stress Or Anxiety-related Issues
Cats are brilliant and can easily sense an abnormality. When a new-born, a new caretaker or just any other guest is introduced to the family, the cat may feel agitated.
In such cases, it is imperative that you understand your cat and try to introduce them to the new member of the family wisely, so they do not feel frightened.
Litter Box Problems
Sometimes, the peeing might be due to litter box problems. This happens mainly with elderly cats. If the litter box or litter tray is a new one or is closed, your cat could pee on you as they are yet to get used to the new arrangement. Fortunately, with proper training, your cat will learn soon.
Other Reasons
Apart from reasons as mentioned earlier, there could be other reasons like;
- Your dear pet may not want to get trained or may not be well trained.
- If you happen to move houses or happen to have made any changes in your household, the cat may feel disoriented and pee on you.
- Changes in the environment.
- If the cat senses an unwanted person entering your house.
There are various ways you could go about this unpleasant behavior. Some of them include the following;
- Proper love, care, and attention may resolve the situation.
- Taking your pet to the vet for examination could go a long way in establishing the cause.
- Understanding your pet and helping her cope with their new situation is also advisable.
Conclusion
Pets are born to be cared for. They need our unconditional love and support. If you have always found yourself asking the all-too-important question – why does my cat pee on me? – I hope this post served to demystify some of the reasons. Just remember to understand the pet and if the behavior persists, seek necessary medication.
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