Hey all,
Looking for some tips on how to train Rune to stop peeing on a bed. He's otherwise very well litter-trained, his one problem is this one particular bed that he and my cats hang out on while I'm on the computer. No humans sleep in the bed or anything, it's just the cats and the rabbit. It's a twin bed with a couple of blankets and cat beds on it, and Rune keeps peeing on the blankets and cat beds -- doesn't do it to any other bed, just this one. Part of the problem I think is because I encouraged him to hang out on the bed before he was fixed (he was fixed last month) and reliable about this sort of thing, so now I think he's just confused.
So yeah, any suggestions to get him to break the habit? I've been washing all the sheets, blankets, etc. and treated them with both Nature's Miracle cage cleaner and the cat enzyme cleaner, and I've also covered the bed in washable puppy pads to protect it against accidents. Do I need to do more to get rid of the scent or to convince him not to go there? Should I perhaps go as far as replacing all the sheets and cat beds to get rid of any remaining scent?
I'd really prefer to not forbid him from being on the bed entirely because I enjoy hanging out with him there, and I don't really have any good ideas of how I'd stop him from getting up there anyway.
Looking for some tips on how to train Rune to stop peeing on a bed. He's otherwise very well litter-trained, his one problem is this one particular bed that he and my cats hang out on while I'm on the computer. No humans sleep in the bed or anything, it's just the cats and the rabbit. It's a twin bed with a couple of blankets and cat beds on it, and Rune keeps peeing on the blankets and cat beds -- doesn't do it to any other bed, just this one. Part of the problem I think is because I encouraged him to hang out on the bed before he was fixed (he was fixed last month) and reliable about this sort of thing, so now I think he's just confused.
So yeah, any suggestions to get him to break the habit? I've been washing all the sheets, blankets, etc. and treated them with both Nature's Miracle cage cleaner and the cat enzyme cleaner, and I've also covered the bed in washable puppy pads to protect it against accidents. Do I need to do more to get rid of the scent or to convince him not to go there? Should I perhaps go as far as replacing all the sheets and cat beds to get rid of any remaining scent?
I'd really prefer to not forbid him from being on the bed entirely because I enjoy hanging out with him there, and I don't really have any good ideas of how I'd stop him from getting up there anyway.