Um, that's not a common problem people have but, maybe it's a fragriance on your sons bed, and clothing that the cat likes.
Maybe it smells of food and then the cat is attracted to it. Or it could be that your son is wetting the bed and blaming it on the cat.
we need to encourage the client to urinate prior to bed bathing to avoid electrecutions and shocks.
They are eating your bed clothing!
To avoid electrecutions and shocks
Fully grown (unneutered) male cats sometimes urinate to mark territory, but your kitten is too young and the wrong gender!Also, at that age she is probably fully litter trained. I would suspect a urinary tract infection - have you taken her to the vet?
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There can be a lot of reasons for this so the short answer here is take it to the vet to have it checked out. Cat's will often urinate outside of their litter box when they have urinary tract infections, bladder stones, or other health issues. You also can be seeing the beginnings of feline dementia which is seen in older / elderly cats sometimes.
yes
My sons 1962 Short Bed is 114 inches center to center
As many as will fit. If you have twenty cats, and they have grown to accept each other, all of them could fit onto a single twin-sized bed.
Defecate, start a fire, urinate, drugs, die, smoke salmon