SPRAYING
To understand cat spraying
it is first important to understand the difference between spraying
(urine-marking) and indiscriminate urination. A cat who is not using
the litterbox, who is urinating outside of the box, is usually motivated
by a different set of circumstances. Urination of this kind is found
in the form of a puddle on a horizontal surface. A cat who is spraying
will usually urine-mark a vertical surface. This cat's urine will
be running down a door or the side of a chair. There are many reasons
why cats spray. Cats are very territorial and if they believe that
their territory is being threatened they will mark it as a warning
to others. Unaltered cats tend to display this behavior more than
neutered cats, but neutered cats, whether male or female, can territorially
mark as well. If cat spraying has become a problem with your cat,
it's first recommended that you check with your veterinarian to
rule out any medical problems. Ask your vet to do a urine test to
look for the disease known as FLUTD, which is treatable.Once you've
ruled out any medical problems, the next step is to make sure that
you are cleaning up the urine in the correct way. Do not use any
agent containing a scent and make sure not to use any cleaning agent
containing ammonia. Vinegar is another product to avoid. The scent
of the cleaning agent may be perceived by your cat as the scent
of another cat, making him over-mark this area. Instead, clean the
area with an enzymatic cleaning agent. The laundry detergents Bio
Zet and Drive contain enzymes that may do the job.Odor neutralizers,
such as Mensa X-Tract Odor Remover are also very good for this purpose.
You can find many products for just this purpose at petstores. Once
you've deodorized the area, a product known as Feliway can be used.
Feliway is a synthetic analogue of the substances called Feline
Facial Pheromones. The Feliway plug-in diffuser delivers the calming
pheromones directly into the animal's environment, and is available
from your veterinarian.If your cat is being influenced by neighborhood
cats, there are several strategies you can use to persuade those
cats to go elsewhere. Some people find that spraying Citronella
around the garden will keep cats away, but if your cat is an outdoor
cat it may affect him as well. Others try using water balloons.
There are also medications that can be used to help control spraying
in cats. Although hormones are often used, these are being replaced
by other medications that are safer and much more effective. For
more details contact your veterinarian.Finally, one of the best
methods to prevent spraying is to have your kitten neutered by the
age of six months.
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