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Female Cat Wetting In Own Bed !

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meekokyla | 09:28 Sun 24th Sep 2017 | Pets
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I have 3 x cats, 2 x Female & 1 x Male.
My 4 yr old female RAGDOLL (BEAUTIFUL !!) has recently decided to WETTING in her own bed rather than using the CAT LITTER which is supplied in abundance x 3 trays.
Each morning I have to wash her bed in the washing machine.
One of the other Female cats sometimes uses this bed also but generally they ALL get on very well.
They are ALL house cats as we have a very narrow lane at the rear of our home & we have had, in the past, 2 other cats Run Over & left in the lane.
They are VERY WELL looked after with climbing frames & toys galore !
Can anybody PLEASE give us some pointers that MAY help to stop this ANNOYING bed wetting .
Thank You in Advance, Jean.
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I have a little female who suddenly started to do exactly the same thing. The vet gave me some crystals to put in her litter tray to gather some of her urine and take it in for testing. It turned out she had a urinary tract infection. When they have pain passing urine in their litter tray, they sometimes try somewhere else where they think it might be more comfortable and not hurt them - such as their own bed. I think you should take your wee cat to the vet and get her tested for a urinary tract infection. Hope it soon clears up.
I was thinking along the same lines as Chanel. A visit to the vet, I think, with a urine sample if you can get one. Sounds as though it could be urine/kidney infection
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Thank you to both people who replied to the cat wetting in her bed we will be in the vets first thing tomorrow to see what they say,Many thanks again from Jean

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