
1. Lacking companionship, it wants to attract its owner's attention.
2. Gastrointestinal diseases, such as colitis, can cause uncontrolled bowel movements.
3. Painful conditions, such as arthritis, make it difficult for them to use the litter box.
4. The litter box is too small, the location is incorrect, it is not clean, or the cat doesn't like the litter.
5. Anxiety.
First, find the cause, then treat the symptoms accordingly. If the cat is in heat, have it spayed/neutered; if it's a litter box problem, change the litter. Then thoroughly clean the area where the urine has been, washing it with disinfectant to remove any odor, otherwise the problem may recur.