Why does my kitten pee on her fur?

She might have been removed from her mother while she was too young, Mama cats teach their kittens to do this. Your new kitty might just be clueless. The following thread addresses this problem, mentioning bathing as a spur to get cats to clean themselves.

Why does my cat pee on the glass?

We did notice that she left “smears” behind on Mom’s glass window table where the cat liked to site. We had her tested for UTI etc. but all was fine except urine was quite concentrated. She had one litter of kittens before Mom adopted her and the vet did mention her vulva was more open than usual which might be causing some vaginitis.

Why does my dog have brown around her genital area?

When we are seeing brown staining around the vulva of a dog it usually means that the dog is licking at this area. For some reason, saliva stains fur brown. Normally, if a dog is licking at this area then it means that there is an issue there. Many dogs will have a skin fold around the vulva.

Why does my dog’s vagina smell like urine?

My 5 year old spayed female chihuahua has a dried redish brown substance around her vagina. What is it? … read more Our year-old spayed dachsund has started to have a rather unpleasant “urine-y” odor about her genitals. What can I do to eliminate this? Could this be a medical problem? Her genital area is white in h … read more 3.75 GPA 36cr.

Why is my cat’s urine a dark orange color?

By: Erika Raines El Segundo, CA Replied on 04/19/2011 Urine can be dark orange simply because it is very concentrated, but it can also be orange if there is a small amount of blood present. Any time your cat has a problem with inappropriate urination like this, you must first rule out medical problems.

Why does my cat pee on the couch?

I have 4 cats, male & female, all spayed & neutered. One of them has taken to urinating on the couch. Not spraying, but right in the middle of a cushion. The urine was very dark, like a dark orange color.

What does it mean when a cat Pees a golden color?

“Golden” or “straw-colored” are often used to describe the yellowish hue of healthy urine. The urine shouldn’t be cloudy or difficult to see through. Changes in color (dark or light), cloudiness, or particulate matter (floating debris) are most often associated with bladder or kidney conditions.

What to look for in a cat’s urine?

Other changes to look out for are colorless urine. Pale, watery urine without a healthy golden glow often indicate dilute urine, a sign of kidney disease or diabetes. In general, if the color or constancy change is significant enough for you to notice, it’s significant enough to have it checked by your veterinarian.