A 7-year-old spayed female cat is urinating on the owner’s bed. Traditional View: The cat is spiteful or marking territory. Behavioral Assessment: The owner noticed the cat is also drinking more water and meowing at the fountain. Veterinary Diagnosis: Blood work reveals early-stage chronic kidney disease (CKD). The cat is not "spraying" (a sexual/marking behavior); she is polyuric (producing excess dilute urine) and associates the litter box with painful urination. Treatment: renal diet and subcutaneous fluids. Behavioral result: litter box use resumes.
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