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    I am sure you hit the nail on the head with this being a stress related problem & also you not showing her so much attention while this was all going on.I think this could be one of two things. She could have been giving you payback but reading your post you say she was laying there relaxed but then ran to her litter tray,so do you think she just might have been tired from all the upheaval of the past week & relaxed a bit too much & actually wet herself accidently,it is unusual for a cat to leave an "up you"sign & then run to it's tray,it will normally put its paw up & say ok so what are you going to do about it.
    As long as she hasn't been using her tray more than normal for little wee's I wouldn't worry about the vets if she is also eating & drinking ok,tell OH not to go on at her because for either reason that makes it worse,you can also get good de-odourising sprays now from most pet shops.When one of ours had a mishap on the bed & sure enough we had just bought a new mattress I used the old fashioned way of white vinegar in water & sprayed on & followed that with baking soda crystal sprinkled over & left to dry & hoovered up & it worked really well but with your settee I think I would go get a spray but of course try it on a bit that you can't see first. The fact that she had already appeared to relax sounds as if she had started to accept the change & sometimes if you then differ your behaviour towards them if it was an up you sign will back up that's what the animal needs to do again to get more attention,just carry on as normal & luv her in the usual way,good luck with getting out the smell & well done mum for keeping the rational head on & cuddles to Roxy as I am sure she didn't really mean it this time...xxx
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