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We had this too. Bill loves a good poo on the bed. The only solution was to lock them out of the bedroom. It seemed to correlate with us scolding him for other things or us going away and leaving him with someone else, and wasn't related to the condition of the litter tray.
He seems to have grown out of it (6-9 months) but did again when we were on holiday so who knows. He doesn't do it when we're around.
Sorry to not be more help than to say lock the bedroom door.
Hey cat friends. We have had two lovely kittens move in to our house after saying goodbye to the GOAT Lily a few months back.
The kittens are great, loads of fun. The only issue have had is that one (maybe both) are peeing on our bed/duvet. They've been with us for two weeks and I think its happened about 5 times. We've thoroughly washed all the bedding - which is a fucking pain in the arse - but it hasn't solved the issue but today one of them took another piddle.. They sleep on my daughters bed, no problems, then come in to our room, pee on us then go on their merry way.
I've tweaked the litter tray setup, their trays are in a very private, quiet room. I can't really figure out what to do! We've changed the duvet to another just incase they can still smell the remnants of their previous present. And, constantly washing duvets and waking up with cat piss on your jammies is less that ideal.