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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I am reading a book at the mo called Cat Confidential by Vicky Hall, its great! In it right at the begining there is a story of a cat that starts to wee behind the sofa after a horrible cat has been trying to get in the cat flap!! What the advisor and owner done was remove/ clean the carpet so that the scent is gone or less strong place a few litter trays in the areas she has been wetting (these may not be areas you want litter trays but where you place them is important!!) and start playing with her a few times a day this will help her release her frustrations and build her confidence to 'go' outside again!!
Hope this is helpful! x x
I have had this problem with my female siamese at varying times over her 12 year lifetime. It is always territorial behaviour in her case and relates to any number of threats to her position both in the house and in the cat hierarchy of which she has been in the top half for many years. If yours is an only cat this is likely to be incursions by other cats either into the house or even just near to the catflap outdoors.
She may have a urine infection but mine usually squats and cries when she has an infection. Whereas she seems to positively enjoy spraying!
Treat the sprayed areas with neat Zoflora rubbed on hard and don't rinse off. I find this much more effective than proprietory cat smell remover. Do NOT encourage her to use a litter tray in these places she is not urinating she is spraying. Discourage her from the activity by unpleasant responses such as clapping your hands and shouting near her.