Emily,

May I make a suggestion? My cat Casey has peed on my bed twice in his lifetime. Both times he was trying to tell me he wasn't feeling well. Sure enough, a trip to the vet confirmed he had a Urinary Tract Infection. One question...is he declawed?? Alot of times when cats are declawed, they start to have litterbox problems. They can also develop arthritis in their paws and resort to biting as their defense. Anyway, the first thing you might want to do is have him checked out to make sure he's okay.

Cats don't know the difference between old and new furniture. I found that out the hard way. I allowed my cat Mollie Rose to scratch my old chair that I allowed them to. Well, when I got new furniture, they started in on that. Not knowing what declawing was all about, I had her declawed. That was way before I realized exactly what the procedure entailed. And before I learned that you can train cats now to scratch.

Good luck.