Why do cats who have been sterilized wet the bed? Cats who have been spayed may have the following reasons for wetting the bed randomly:
1. Health problems: Wetting the bed randomly may cause the cat to have some health problems, such as urinary tract infections, kidney diseases, etc., which lead to frequent urination or pain, and their inability to control their urination and defecation behavior.
2. Cat litter box problem: Cats wet the bed may also be because the cat litter box is inappropriate or unclean, such as the cat litter box is too small, too shallow, and the cat litter is not suitable, which causes cats to be unwilling to use the cat litter box.
3. Stress and anxiety: Cats may feel stress and anxiety due to environmental changes, family members, and the emergence of other pets, which may lead to bedwetting.
4. Marking behavior: Cats who have been spayed may also perform marking behaviors, such as marking territory in their own territory, warning other cats, etc., which manifest as bedwetting.
Therefore, when a cat wets the bed, the owner needs to check whether the cat has health problems first, and then check whether the cat litter box is suitable and clean. After eliminating these problems, consider whether it is caused by environmental and psychological problems. If necessary, you can consult a veterinarian or behavioral expert to help the cat solve the problem.
What should I do if a cat wet the bed after sterilization?
1. Cats who have just undergone sterilization will not urinate when the hormone subsides.
2. Take the cat to check the urinary system and treat any diseases in time.
3. When a cat wet the bed, he should scold it loudly and then put it in a cage to show punishment. Clean the bedding in time and use disinfectant to remove the smell of cat urine.