* Use an enzymatic cleaner to remove any traces of urine.
* Rinse the area thoroughly with water and dry it completely.
2. Identify the reason why your cat is urinating on the counter.
* Is it because of a medical problem, such as a urinary tract infection?
* Is it because of stress, such as from a new pet in the house?
* Is it because of a behavioral issue, such as not being litter trained properly?
3. Take your cat to the vet.
* If you suspect that your cat has a medical problem, it's important to take it to the vet as soon as possible.
4. Address the underlying cause of your cat's urination.
* If it's a medical problem, treat the condition under veterinary supervision
* If it's stress, reduce your cat's anxiety and stress by providing a calm environment, plenty of attention and play.
* If it's a behavioral issue, start litter training your cat again, ensuring their litter box is located in a convenient and quiet place.
5. Prevent your cat from urinating on the counter again.
* Remove any items from the counter that your cat might be attracted to, such as food, drinks or trash
* Keep the counter clean and free of any scents that might attract your cat, such as food residue or cleaning products.
* Install a physical barrier, such as a piece of plastic sheeting, to prevent your cat from reaching the counter.