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cat recently started URINATING on our new chair.WHY? I'm baffled

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Posted by: mojokitty at Fri Jan 7 18:53:53 2005  [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by mojokitty ]  
   

My female cat is around 2 1/2 years old. I've never had problems with her urinating outside of her litterbox besides a couple accidents she had prior to having her "fixed".
Now out of the blue she has started urinating on our new chair we purchased about 2 weeks ago. Does anyone know why or what I should do to stop her and/or remove the odor?
I scolded her, and I try to keep her out of the chair when I am home. She is the only cat in the house so I don't think she is trying to mark her territory, is she?
please help!!!!


   

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