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Tips For Stopping Spraying

Tips For Stopping Spraying

Anytime your cat backs himself up to a door or other object in your house, lifts his tail,

and releases urine – you have a problem.  This problem is known as spraying, and is very

common with cats kept indoors.  Even though it is a very annoying problem, it’s a problem

that can be solved. 

Contrary to what many think, spraying isn’t a litter box problem, but rather a problem with

marking.  Cat urine that is sprayed contains pheromones, which is a substance that cats and

other animals use for communicating.  Pheromones are much like fingerprints with humans, as

they are used to identify the cat to other animals.

When a cat sprays something, he is simply marking his territory through his urine.  The

spraying is simply the cat’s way of letting others know that the territory is his.  Even

though it may make you mad and annoy you, getting angry with your cat will solve nothing.  If

you raise your voice or show angry towards your cat, it can very well result in more

spraying.

Cats that are in heat are easily attracted to the odor of urine.  For cats in heat, spraying

is more or less an invitation for love.  Often times cats that spray while in heat results in

a litter of kittens that are born in just a few short months.  Keep in mind that cats not

only spray during heat, as some will also spray during encounters with other cats, or when

they are feeling stressed.

Although spraying is a way of communicating for cats, the smell for people is horrible.  The

good thing here is that most cats will do a majority of their spraying outdoors.  If you have

an indoor cat that never goes outside, spraying can indeed be a problem.  If you’ve noticed

spraying in your home, you should take action and do something about it immediately.

The most effective and also the easiest way to stop spraying is to have your cat either

neutered or spayed, which of course depends on the sex.  Most male cats that have been

neutered will stop spraying the same day they have the surgery. If you don’t want to get your

cat neutered or spayed, you should look into other options.  If you hope to one day breed

your cat, you certainly don’t want to have him neutered or spayed.

The best thing to do in this situation is to talk to your veterinarian.  He will be able to

give you advice, and possibly even solve the problem without having surgery.  There may be a

medical problem present that is causing the problem, which your vet can identify.  You should

always do something about spraying the moment it starts – simply because cat urine stinks and

it can leave stains all over your home.

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    [...] Tips For Stopping Spraying Tips For Stopping Spraying Anytime your cat backs himself up to a door or other object in your house, lifts his tail, and releases urine you have a problem. This problem is known as spraying, and is very common with cats kept indoors. Even though it is a very annoying problem, it s a problem that can be solved. Contrary [...] [...]

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