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Why does a mother cat suddenly urinate on the bed?
The sudden urge to urinate on the bed by a mother cat can be attributed to the following two reasons. First, urinary system diseases such as cystitis, bladder stones, and urinary tract infections, which can cause increased urination in cats. Second, the cat may be in heat, which causes them to mark their environment with urine to confirm their territory and transmit breeding information.
Reasons for a mother cat to suddenly urinate on the bed
Sudden urination on the bed by a cat may be due to the following reasons: If the cat is suddenly scared, it may result in urination on the bed. The owner can gently stroke the cat to alleviate its emotions. If the cat shows sudden urination during estrus and may urinate everywhere in the house, the owner can have the cat spayed or breed it.
Symptoms of a mother cat in heat
When a mother cat first goes into heat, she will like to rub against her owner's legs, actively raise her tail, and make sounds when encountering male cats. During this time, the cat is in an excited state, and her appetite will decrease significantly or even refuse to eat. If you gently touch the base of the cat's tail, she will exhibit an instinctive response of raising her buttocks.
What to do when a mother cat is in heat
A cat in heat will show anxiety and constant meowing. During estrus, you can find a mate for her to satisfy her physiological needs. At the same time, you can massage the base of the cat's tail to alleviate her anxiety. If you don't want the cat to meow constantly or if you aren't prepared to let her be a mother, you can consider spaying the cat. However, it is not recommended to perform a spaying surgery during estrus.