Spraying, unlike peeing, is usually done standing with the tail lifted straight up, shaking a little, so that a small amount of urine can be sprayed high enough on the area they are aiming at. Peeing he is squatting, tail out and fully releasing himself.
This spraying is done so the scent will be sniffing level to other cats. So when they come by they can pick up the news or message left by the previous feline.
In female and male cats that have not been neutered or sterilized, it is one way to tell other cats they are ready to mate.
Other reasons for spraying by all types of cats whether neutered or not are worry and marking. If she is feeling distressed over something, maybe there has been alot of changes or a new cat has been introduced into the house, she may spray.
If there are other cats in the area, he may spray to claim the area and let them know it belongs to him.
Yelling at, or disciplining the cat with screaming after spraying is not an option. This will frighten and distress her even more which is one of the reasons why the spraying is going on in the first place.
Reassuring may help and if it appears more serious or painful to him, then a trip to the family's animal care provider might be in order.
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Cat Peeing : Why Is My Cat Peeing Everywhere?
There are several reasons why cats urinate in inappropriate places.
-Needs Training
If kitty is a new addition to the family, you may have to spend some time showing her where the litter box is and how to scratch around in it.
The little one won't know that's where you would prefer she go to the bathroom if you don't mention it.
While she is in training, keep the litter container in one location. This will help her get used to it and develop a routine.
-Painful Health Problem
It could be a health problem like UTI or Urinary Tract Infection. UTI makes it painful for him to pee anytime, so he may find it more comforting to urinate on something soft. Soft like the carpet, bed or laundry pile. (Of course the fresher the better).
Please see a animal health care professional and explain what's going on. The veterinarian will help tabby get relief and the proper care.
-Stress
Change causes stress. If you are moving, just moved or will move, this change is major to a cat. Spend time with her to reassure her.
Putting her in a separate area while all the commotion of moving is going on and relocating her to the new place after items have been put in place may help lessen the stress.
It will also work her nerves if the litter-box is in a busy area. If there is a lot of traffic and noise, she won't feel comfortable using the box and will find somewhere else to go.
-Marking
If you didn't thoroughly clean it, the area may have the scent of a previous weeing episode still lingering. If he can smell the old urine he will remember it as a relaxing place to pee.
Work with kitty to understand why he or she is doing this and you will be better able to adjust the behavior appropriately.
-Needs Training
If kitty is a new addition to the family, you may have to spend some time showing her where the litter box is and how to scratch around in it.
The little one won't know that's where you would prefer she go to the bathroom if you don't mention it.
While she is in training, keep the litter container in one location. This will help her get used to it and develop a routine.
-Painful Health Problem
It could be a health problem like UTI or Urinary Tract Infection. UTI makes it painful for him to pee anytime, so he may find it more comforting to urinate on something soft. Soft like the carpet, bed or laundry pile. (Of course the fresher the better).
Please see a animal health care professional and explain what's going on. The veterinarian will help tabby get relief and the proper care.
-Stress
Change causes stress. If you are moving, just moved or will move, this change is major to a cat. Spend time with her to reassure her.
Putting her in a separate area while all the commotion of moving is going on and relocating her to the new place after items have been put in place may help lessen the stress.
It will also work her nerves if the litter-box is in a busy area. If there is a lot of traffic and noise, she won't feel comfortable using the box and will find somewhere else to go.
-Marking
If you didn't thoroughly clean it, the area may have the scent of a previous weeing episode still lingering. If he can smell the old urine he will remember it as a relaxing place to pee.
Work with kitty to understand why he or she is doing this and you will be better able to adjust the behavior appropriately.
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