Both cats and dogs may exhibit indoor urination, often as a way to mark their territory. This behavior commonly targets walls, furniture, or new objects. To curb this tendency, especially in puppies and kittens, establishing an early routine is crucial.

Ensure it’s not a medical issue by consulting a veterinarian. Implementing a routine, such as set times for walks or introducing a designated litter box or bed, helps them understand where it’s appropriate to relieve themselves.
If your pets persistently target specific spots, like a carpet or sofa, you can utilize a simple recipe to deter them from doing so again. Instead of resorting to harsh scolding, try this solution:

Recipe to Prevent Indoor Urination:
Ingredients:
- Cloves
- High-quality multipurpose disinfectant with a lemon fragrance
- Coconut detergent

Instructions:
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