If your cat relieves themself outside of their litter tray, something is probably out of sorts: perhaps they’re distressed by something in their environment, or otherwise have some health issues. The cat’s litter-tray instinct normally makes them uniquely suited to indoor living.
my cat pissed in the bed once and I immediately stepped up the hygiene of their litter boxes. It pays off to realise that your cat doesn’t do things to spite you. If they “misbehave” its usually a problem in their living space. Right now I just just need to teach them not to shit in my raised bed… Maybe I’ll get another litter box for the balcony, though they’ve gotten better
If your cat relieves themself outside of their litter tray, something is probably out of sorts: perhaps they’re distressed by something in their environment, or otherwise have some health issues. The cat’s litter-tray instinct normally makes them uniquely suited to indoor living.
my cat pissed in the bed once and I immediately stepped up the hygiene of their litter boxes. It pays off to realise that your cat doesn’t do things to spite you. If they “misbehave” its usually a problem in their living space. Right now I just just need to teach them not to shit in my raised bed… Maybe I’ll get another litter box for the balcony, though they’ve gotten better
I don’t know about kitty hygiene in particular, but I’ve known enough cats to know that’s not true in general :p