My cat always pees on the floor in the same place: what should I do?


My cat always pees on the floor in the same place: what should I do?

When a previously clean feline suddenly starts urinating in the same place, it is often a sign of an underlying problem. In my clinic, every week I see owners shocked by this behavior. I remember in particular a client who came with her 7-year-old Maine Coon who had started systematically urinating behind the sofa. After a thorough examination, we discovered early cystitis. This situation, far from being rare, illustrates the importance of understanding the causes of this behavior to provide an appropriate response. 🐱

Quick summary:

A cat that always urinates in the same place signals a problem that requires immediate attention.

  • Medical causes : Urinary problems such as idiopathic cystitis or infections are often responsible for this behavior. A veterinary visit is a priority to exclude these pathologies.
  • Litter problems : An unsuitable litter box (too small, too closed) or not clean enough can lead the cat to look for other places. There daily cleaning it is essential.
  • Stressor : Changes in the environment (movement, new animal) can trigger urine marking as an expression of anxiety. Pheromone diffusers can help.

A cat that is no longer clean may be suffering from a health problem

Health problems are often the first cause to look for when the cat continues to urinate in the same place. There Feline idiopathic cystitis It is among the most common conditions, characterized by inflammation of the bladder sometimes accompanied by urinary crystals. Your observations are precious: difficulty urinating, presence of blood in the urine or passing small amounts are signs that should not be overlooked.

I recently treated a 5-year-old Persian cat who suddenly began urinating on the living room carpet. Tests revealed a urinary infection which, once treated, resolved the impurity problem. Males, with their longer and thinner urethra, are particularly vulnerable to urinary obstructions, which constitute real emergencies. 🚨

Other medical conditions may explain this behavior:

  • Diabetes, which causes increased urine production
  • Chronic kidney disease, impaired urinary function
  • Urinary stones, source of intense pain
  • Osteoarthritis in older cats, which makes access to the litter box difficult

Some factors favor the appearance of these urinary problems:

Postman Impact on urinary health
Overweight It increases pressure on the bladder and makes access to the litter box more difficult
Sedentary lifestyle It reduces blood circulation and promotes the formation of crystals
Dehydration Concentrates urine and irritates the bladder
Chronic stress It weakens the immune system and promotes inflammation

The first step to address this problem is therefore a veterinary visit to rule out any medical causes. A complete physical exam and urinalysis will often quickly identify the problem.

Is your cat’s litter box really suited to its needs?

If no medical problems are identified, the litter box environment is the next avenue to investigate. Felines are naturally clean and very demanding when it comes to their toilets. A dirty waste is the main cause of impurities in a healthy cat. Imagine using a toilet that hasn’t been cleaned in several days… that’s exactly how your cat feels when faced with a neglected litter box.

The box itself can be problematic: too small, your cat will feel cramped; too closed, he may perceive it as oppressive. I have observed many cases where a simple change of container model solved the problem. One of my patients, a large British Shorthair, had stopped using the closed litter box and habitually urinated next to it: switching to a more spacious open litter box immediately resolved the situation. 🧹

To provide an optimal sanitary environment for your cat, follow these tips:

  1. Clean the litter box daily, removing excrement
  2. Empty and clean the container completely 1-2 times a month
  3. Provide enough playpens (number of cats + 1)
  4. Set up the litter box in a quiet, accessible location
  5. Keep her away from feeding and resting areas

The type of support also plays a decisive role. Some cats hate scented or textured litter. Temporarily offering different options can help you identify your pet’s preferences. For an older cat with osteoarthritis, a litter box with low edges will make access much easier.

An effective strategy is to temporarily place extra litter exactly where your cat has become accustomed to urinating. Once he starts using it again, you can gradually move it to the desired position.

My cat always pees on the floor in the same place: what should I do?My cat always pees on the floor in the same place: what should I do?

Stress and anxiety: when your cat expresses itself through urine

Felines are extremely sensitive to changes in their environment. A cat that always urinates in the same place may show anxiety when faced with a disturbing situation. In my practice I have noticed an increase in impurity consultations after events such as a move, the arrival of a new pet or work on the house.

THE urine markingcharacterized by horizontal jets often directed against vertical surfaces, it differs from normal urination and constitutes a form of territorial communication. Even neutered cats may resort to it in situations of intense stress. 😿

To help your partner regain emotional balance, several approaches can be combined:

Calming pheromone diffusers like Feliway replicate the chemical messages cats naturally emit to mark their territory as safe. These products can significantly reduce feline anxiety and limit marking behavior.. Food supplements containing ingredients such as L-theanine or plant extracts with calming properties also offer valuable help.

Your attitude plays a vital role in managing feline stress. Absolutely avoid punishing or yelling on your cat when he urinates in the wrong place: this will only increase his anxiety and make the problem worse. Instead, maintain a stable and predictable routine, introducing necessary changes very gradually.

In persistent cases, do not hesitate to consult a veterinary behaviorist. These specialists can develop a personalized plan to help your cat overcome anxiety problems. Thanks to this specialized approach I have been able to observe notable transformations in some patients, even after months of chronic impurity.

In the meantime, you can make unsuitable areas less attractive by placing aluminum foil or a survival blanket over them. To clean dirty areas, use white vinegar or baking soda after absorbing urine and avoid bleach which, contrary to popular belief, can attract cats with its odor.

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