Anytime your cat backs up to a door or other object in your house, lifts his tail and gives urine - you have a problem. This problem is known as spraying and is very common with cats kept indoors. Although it is a very annoying problem, it is a problem that can be solved.
Contrary to what many think, spraying no litter problem but a problem with marking. Cat urine sprayed contains pheromones, a substance that cats and other animals used for communication. 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 to let the cat way others know that the territory is his. Even if it can make crazy or annoy you, anger will solve nothing with your cat. If you raise your voice or show angry at your cat, it can lead very well in more spraying.
Cats that are easy to heat, attracted the smell of urine. For cats in heat, spraying is more or less an invitation for love. Often cats spray while out in the heat to a litter of kittens that were born within a few months. Keep in mind that cats not only spray during heat, as some people also spray during encounters with other cats, or if they feel stressed.
Although spraying a way of communicating for cats is the smell of people terribly. The good thing is that most cats are the majority of their spraying to do outdoors. If you have a house cat that never outside, spraying can indeed be a problem. If you noticed in your house spraying, you should take action and something you do it right away.
The most effective and also the easiest way to stop spraying, your cat either neutered or sterilized, which of course depends on having the sex. Most male cats neutered will stop spraying the same day they have surgery. If you do not want your cat spayed or neutered, you should be other options. If you hope one day breed your cat, you certainly do not want him neutered or spayed.
The best thing to do in this situation, talk to your veterinarian. He can give you advice, and may even solve the problem without surgery. It can be a medical problem present that is causing the problem, 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 my house.
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