Why Is My Cat Peeing Everywhere?
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Medical Issues
If your cat is suddenly peeing outside the litter box, a urinary tract infection (UTI) or other health problem could be to blame. Bladder infections, kidney disease, and even diabetes can cause your cat to urinate more frequently or in unusual places. A quick visit to the vet can rule out any serious conditions. -
Litter Box Problems
Cats are picky about their litter boxes. If the box isn’t clean enough, too small, or placed in a noisy or inconvenient spot, your cat might look elsewhere. Try:
✅ Scooping daily.
✅ Using unscented litter.
✅ Providing multiple litter boxes, especially if you have more than one cat. -
Stress and Anxiety
Changes in the home, such as moving, introducing a new pet, or even rearranging furniture, can stress your cat. This can lead to inappropriate urination as a coping mechanism. Creating a calm environment with familiar scents can help reduce their anxiety. -
Territory Marking
Unneutered males (and sometimes females) may spray to mark their territory. This is their way of letting other cats know whose space it is. Spaying or neutering usually helps reduce this behavior.
How to Get Rid of Cat Urine Smell (For Good!)
Once you’ve addressed the cause, it’s time to tackle the mess. Cat urine can seep deep into carpets, furniture, and floors, leaving behind a stubborn odor that lingers. Luckily, there’s a solution!
For Fresh Urine Stains and Odors:
Stink Free’s Urine and Odor Remover for Cats is a game-changer. This powerful formula breaks down the urine at the molecular level, eliminating both stains and smells. It’s safe for carpets, furniture, and even hardwood floors.
✅ How to Use:
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Blot up as much urine as possible.
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Spray Stink Free’s Urine and Odor Remover generously over the affected area.
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Let it sit for 5-10 minutes to work its magic.
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Blot and allow it to air dry.
For Set-In, Stubborn Odors:
If you’re dealing with deep-set urine stains or odors that just won’t quit, try Deep Clean for Pets. This heavy-duty cleaner penetrates deep into carpet fibers and padding to remove embedded odors that other cleaners might miss.
✅ How to Use:
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Saturate the area with Deep Clean.
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Allow it to soak and penetrate for 15-20 minutes.
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Blot thoroughly and allow the area to dry naturally.
Prevent Future Accidents
To keep your cat from peeing outside the litter box in the future:
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Clean the box regularly. Cats prefer a clean space to do their business.
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Reduce stress by maintaining a calm and predictable environment.
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Try pheromone diffusers to promote relaxation and reduce anxiety.
A clean, odor-free home AND a happy, healthy cat? Yes, please!
Say goodbye to cat urine odors once and for all—check out Stink Free’s powerful products today!