Take him to the vet...Cats don't poop on beds for no reason. The only time my friends cat peed in his bed was because she was sick. She had a urinary infection. It was kinda her way of telling him "hey i'm sick" especially since cats are so mellow, it is hard for us to know when they are sick or suffering. I would take the cat the vet, have the cat checked out.
Or even call the vet, and just ask the question why would this happen? As I said before many cats pee on beds or where people sit to tell them they are sick.
Hope this stops soon and your cat is well!!! Have a wonderful pregnancy!
Well, do remember the natures miracle. It's a product based on the same stuff they use at the morgue to clean up, so you can see why it works better. :)
Good luck on the pregnancy, btw!
i do use scoopable kitty litter and my bf is comin bak in next week so he'll be able to start doing it again..my mom came in and cleaned it im just not gonna let him in my rm anymore cause he doesnt pee or poop any wheres else just my bed and i washed all my sheets and comforters and threw out the foam i had on my bed .it didnt go through to my bed .. thanks for the reply though im hopeing he doesnt do it again
Yes. First, switch to a scooping litter. It's much cleaner and better for all, and your cat will like it better. Poor quality litters have to much dust, which irritates a cat's respiratory system.
Second, get a product called nature's miracle from the pet store to clean the bed. Normal cleaning products won't kill the smell to the point the CAT won't smell it, so until you do this, that's a "Bathroom spot" according to his senses now.
Third, I know you're worried about disease from the litter box and your pregnancy, but if you get a good flushable scooping litter, and where rubber gloves, you won't have to worry at all (between gloves and the scooping tool, you'll be set).
And cats go to the bathroom outside the box when they aren't happy about the litter box situation. Every few days isn't frequent enough (cleaning wise) according to your cat.
Since you can't explain to the cat you're pregnant and he has to accommodate your situation, I'm afraid you'll have to accommodate his needs. (lord knows, I've tried explaining things to MY cats, and they don't listen to me! :) )