What to Do If Cats Pee or Poop Anywhere?
Burmese Cat
Cats are animals that especially love cleanliness and are naturally accustomed to burying their feces, but sometimes they inexplicably urinate or defecate anywhere. What is the reason for this? What should be done?
If the cat does not have the habit of using cat litter to urinate or defecate, it is recommended to place the cat in a litter box and pick up its little paws to dig the cat litter. The cat will understand because cats naturally have the habit of burying their feces. If there is this convenient place, the cat will go to the cat litter to defecate by itself.
If the cat has always urinated or defecated in the cat litter but suddenly stops, the most common reason is that the litter is dirty. Cats are especially clean animals. If the litter is rather dirty, it feels that its paws will get dirty and will not go to the litter to urinate or defecate. At this time, the litter should be cleaned, at least once a day.
Cats, like children, can get angry. If it is unhappy, it may urinate or defecate anywhere. At this time, it is recommended that the owner pay more attention to the cat and hug it more. This situation will improve.
Do not change the cat litter box randomly. If it is changed frequently, the cat may not remember, which may lead to defecating outside. If the cat defecates outside, it must be cleaned up in time because cats recognize smells. If the cleaning is not thorough, the cat will urinate or defecate again in the same place next time.(Source:PetsZone)