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We've had loads of problems with Fabric pissing on our furniture over the years, for various reasons.
Reasons Fabric has pissed on our furniture include:
- Getting a dog and him marking his territory
- Accidentally buying him fragranced litter
- Being in extreme pain from undiagnosed arthritis
- Being in extreme pain from dental abscess
- Separation anxiety when we go on holiday
Are you sure the piss hasn't soaked through the cover? Give it a sniff. It is has, it is possible he/she is repeatedly pissing in the same place because it smells of piss and now associates it with being a toilet. Fabric pissed on our sofa when we came through the door after a ten day holiday yesterday...sofa cushion is a write off despite removable cover.
- Getting a dog and him marking his territory
^^Thats a friend of mine from Melbourne, he been posting videos in his stories with the cat going for rides with him in his backpack!
On an unrelated not, does anyone have any suggestions for how to stop a cat peeing on things?
One of my cats has taken to peeing on the sofa, usually he does it out of protest when I haven't been quick enough to change the litter (he's a fussy bugger!) but he did it again last night for reasons unknown. In the past its been every now and then and Ive just tried to make sure I keep on top of the litter situation but this is the second time in two weeks now!
Luckily my sofa has a removable cover but its still a massive pain in the ass to wash so Im really hoping someone has some suggestions as to how to prevent him peeing in the first place