What Your Pet’s Inappropriate Urinary Habits Indicate?

It is frustrating at times for you to see your pet’s markings in the corners of the house. The smell, odor and stains do not present a pleasing picture. However, mere cleaning the stuff and the ‘accidental spot’ will not prevent your pet from indulging in wrong elimination. To decode this issue, you need to find reasons for your pet’s wrong litter habits and address the issue keeping the reasons in mind.


Understanding Inappropriate Urination and Defecation in Pets

There are multiple ways and techniques to get rid of the pet stain and odor. However, that will solve only half of your problem. The other half of the problem, which accounts for such pet behavior, needs to be, addressed. As a pet parent, know the reasons behind your pet’s inappropriate litter habits. May be they are signaling something, which you are not aware of.

The issue may revolve around following key aspects related to your pet

•    Is your pet properly house-trained
•    Any medical problem, your pet is battling
•    Behavioral issues

The first thing you as a pet parent need to do is to review your furry pal’s house training. If he is properly house trained, then look for any signs of illness. This can be a reason for your pet’s house soiling. A kitty, troubled by urinary tract infection faces problem in right elimination. If it is a medical reason, then consult your vet at earliest and get him/her treated.

If the pet is not suffering from any illness, and still pees in the house or at inappropriate places, then the problem needs to be addressed taking the psychological factors in play. These psychological factors may be directing your pet to indulge in wrong litter habits.

Some of these are:

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