I was thinking about your kitteh problem last night, and I think Rayne is just too little to be marking his territory yet. Maybe he just needs a little extra reinforcement of the litter box rules. Show him the wet spot on your bed (of course not in an angry way, but in a firm way) say "No", and place him in the litterbox, then gently move his front paws back and forth in a digging motion.
Some kittens need a little more time to remember to go in the litterbox. Then everytime you happen to see that he did use the box, give him extra praises, pets, and kissies. I'm sure you've done all this already, but keep doing it with this kittie until he gets it. I bet my watch and warrant that this will work.
I've had so many cats all my life, and no two are alike in the way they do anything.
And keeping with the thread, here's my kitteh picture for today:
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If it is not a behavior problem Rayne may have kidney issues. Search the internet for cat urinary problems, he may have to see a vet. I had a kitty who started doing that and it turned out he had a kidney infection that we got cleared up with one round of antibiotics. Good luck, been there done that. Lots of extra laundry LOL.
I read this thread from the beginning last week & was charmed all over again by these wonderful kittens and really appreciate Pat (and Spidey & Galli) for all of these day brighteners.
Below are my cats, 15-year-old littermates Crow (gray male) and Rose.
Likes: Eating, napping
Dislikes: Everything else
Secret fantasy: Destroying another pair of Mom's shoes
Heroes: Ourselves, of course
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I know this is the kittens thread but I just had to post a pic of my sweet Sophie, a 14-year-old tricolor Sheltie.
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