- NEW!
Help answer this question below.
we have 3 from the same litter, one kept pissing on our bed, and we could never catch her, but locking them out is the best option until they get the message.. We caught her once, rubbed her face in it, put her in her litter box straight away, then her sister washed her face! so i dont think she learned from that but We started to give her "xtra" love because it could be an anxiety thing, they deffinatly arnt popular after soiling the place, but having them all locked out of the bedroom is what you have to do,also getting new blankets and a deoderisor from your vet, we are slowly starting to trust her again and after a few months they got supervised visits to the bedroom, so far so good... best of luck, i know how frustrating,expensive and time consuming it is, I hope my experiance helps you...
Young kittens will (usually) grow out of this. I would suggest rubber under sheets on the bed and when the kitten does stop get a new mattress.
Cats mark their territory and cats consider people as their territory.
Also when cats get upset with someone they get, um, how can I put this nicely? Spitting mad... you know what I mean... at the person. Cats will also get 'spitting mad' at people who they distrust or not like. Cats are in general great judges of character BTW... just saying.
Once a cat goes in one area there is a scent - sorry you can't get the scent of cat piss out of anything once its there its time to burn the object because the cat will return again and again and again.
You can try to hide the scent (ergo the rubber sheet), lock the cat out of the room, and see what develops.
Again kittens take a bit of time to actually learn where to go and to do that. Yeah they are easier to train to the box than a dog is to train to go out, but there is still a learning curve.
hi i think your boyfriend has a secret problem with his bladder and is blaming the kitten or else its a sign to dump ur boyfriend
Is kitty litter a good substitute for ice-melt salt?
by Answerbag Staff on January 25th, 2010
| 1 person likes this
"Sully" the kitten poops outside the litter box. Never in the same spot (so it is hard to do the food trick) but it is always on carpet (usually in a corner). She sits and kneads her claws in the carpet for a minute, walks in circles and poops. HELP?
by Anonymous on February 25th, 2009
| 1 person likes this
Kittens scared of litter, not the litter box but the litter it self.
by Mad.Hatterxx on November 21st, 2011
| 1 person likes this
Why does one of our cats beat on the inside of the covered litter box when she's going potty? Even when it's clean!
by andretty98 on November 22nd, 2010
| 2 people like this
Ive just got a 8week old kitten and trying to get her on the litter tray any ideas to get her to do it shes only been 1 poo since i got her saturday and that was behind my telly i think shes going in the litter tray for wees
by Anonymous on May 25th, 2009
| 1 person likes this
You're reading My kitten keeps peeing in my boyfriends bed, but pooping in her litter box.We also have one of her siblings who has no problem using the box at all.What can we do to get her to stop soiling the sheets?
Comments
Thank you both so much for your help. My boyfriend and I talked to our vet and a girl at our favorite pet store who both recommended that we try changing her litter as well. So we got the stuff that she had been using when she was raised and we havn't had a problem since :) Again, thank you so much.
by no1nos06 on September 18th, 2008