✅ Consult a veterinarian.
If, despite your best efforts, the problem persists, it could be a health issue (urinary tract infection, cystitis, diabetes, etc.). Some cats also mark their territory by urinating when they are stressed or anxious.
Don’t wait to have your cat checked by a professional, especially if the urine is frequent, smelly, or contains blood.
✅ Don’t punish him.
You might be tempted to scold, yell, or punish your cat. But this only increases stress and reinforces the unwanted behavior.
Would you prefer instead:
Encourage him when he uses the litter box.
The game to strengthen your bond.
A delicate and coherent approach.
✅ Consult a veterinarian.
If, despite your best efforts, the problem persists, it could be a health issue (urinary tract infection, cystitis, diabetes, etc.). Some cats also mark their territory by urinating when they are stressed or anxious.
Don’t wait to have your cat checked by a professional, especially if the urine is frequent, smelly, or contains blood.
✅ Don’t punish him.
You might be tempted to scold, yell, or punish your cat. But this only increases stress and reinforces the unwanted behavior.
Would you prefer instead:
Encourage him when he uses the litter box.
The game to strengthen your bond.
A delicate and coherent approach.