The calico cat "peeed" on the poop shoveler s head for a year in a row. After learning the reason, the owner was ashamed

 9:40am, 19 October 2025

Although cats cannot speak, they can use actions to express their position. When your cat behaves abnormally, don’t just scold it. Finding out the cause of the cat’s abnormal behavior and prescribing the right medicine is the best solution.

The calico cat Xiaobu is undoubtedly lucky. Three years ago, he was abandoned alone in a parking lot and was picked up by a warm-hearted couple. From then on, Xiaobu became a member of the family and grew up healthily under the careful care of his wife.

Xiaobu's favorite thing is to lie on his father's shoulders and let him take him for a ride on his motorcycle. When he gets tired from playing during the day, when he comes home, his mother will prepare cat food for him. After a good meal, he will play coquettishly in his owner's arms. Everything seems so beautiful, except for one thing...

If during the day, Bu is a little angel that everyone loves, at night, he will transform into a naughty little devil! Its favorite thing to do at night is to "pee" on its owner's head!

The owner often wakes up from being doused in urine by Xiao Bu in the middle of the night when he is sleeping soundly, and then gets up to clean up his mess.

The owner also reprimanded the cat through words, but the cat didn't seem to realize its mistake, didn't feel ashamed at all, and still went its own way. He even made trouble while the owner was cleaning up.

This situation has been going on for a year. No matter what method the owner uses, it doesn't work. The owner also tried to sleep with a helmet on. It's fine in the winter, but it's absolutely suffocating in the summer, but as soon as the owner takes off his helmet, Little Boo immediately comes over to pee.

Even so, the couple never disliked Xiaobu, let alone the idea of ​​abandoning it. They felt that only by figuring out the reason for Xiao Bu's peeing could they help each other get out of their predicament.

After hearing Xiaobu’s story, the animal doctor finally helped the couple resolve the knot that had been entangled in their hearts for a year.

Every time Xiaobu urinates on his owner’s head and lifts his tail, there is only a little bit of urine. This is not a simple excretion, but more like a marking behavior. It tries to use this behavior to communicate with its owner.

It is not difficult to find that Xiaobu also peed on other furniture in the house and used urine to make marks. However, these marks were not taken seriously by the owner, so Xiaobu decided to pee on the owner's head.

Why do cats mark everywhere? Because besides Xiaobu, there are too many animals at home! In fact, when the couple adopted Xiaobu three years ago, there were not that many small animals in the house. The kind-hearted couple could not bear to see stray cats and dogs homeless, so they adopted many cats and dogs one after another. So far, including Xiaobu, there are three stray cats and six stray dogs at home.

So many animals occupied the living space that should have belonged to Xiaobu, which made him feel tremendous psychological pressure, so he tried to mark his territory with urine.

It turns out that Xiaobu’s behavior of peeing was caused by himself step by step! The couple was so ashamed that they took it upon themselves to create a space for Xiaobu that was exclusive to him. They arranged a cat climbing frame, a cat litter box, and a cat nest, and they also took time to play with him every day.

That night, Xiaobu walked to the owner's head as usual, but this time he just sniffed the owner's head gently, and then ran to the exclusive space! Since then, it has never peed again, and the couple can finally have a good sleep in peace!

Cats can’t speak, but they can express their needs through actions! If your cat does something that you can't understand, please don't rush to blame or beat it. Find out why it does what it does, and the problem will be solved naturally.