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Cat urinating in the house is one of feline behavior problems the most boring and frustrating. Constant urine smell is quite difficult to sustain and, unfortunately but not surprisingly, some cats will take a way away.

However, as with most cat behavior problems, there is a reason to explain why the cat sprays. Identifying the cause can greatly assist you in finding the right solution to stop this annoying habit.

Why do they spray?

Spraying should not be confused with inappropriate urination, as it is an intentional act.

Cats whole, urinating is part of a normal and natural. It is a means to convey territorial and sexual messages to other cats. Not only tomcats spray, queens of the heat spray too much to know that they are ready to mate.

In cats neutered, the most common reasons for spraying competition and territorial disputes between cats in multi-cat households, moving to a new home, the arrival of a new baby or other animal company and situations where the cat feels unsafe and insecure so he can feel the need to "strengthen" its "territory".

How do you stop spraying

Firstly, your cat should have a health check to ensure there is no underlying medical condition causing his behavior. It is possible that the cat has cystitis or other disposal problem.

Since the cat is urinating before an array of sexual behavior, neutering can help control this behavior in most cases. In addition, it will also reduce territoriality and aggression between cats. However, it is not necessarily a panacea and do not expect your cat to stop spraying immediately - it may take two to three months.

Clean soiled areas thoroughly. You can buy cleaning products and neutralizing odors in your local pet store or just use diluted vinegar. Stay away from products containing ammonia - they could stimulate the marking behavior as urine also contains ammonia.

If you have multiple cats, you will need to provide each cat with a litter and you should have an extra box for the house. Cats do not like dirty boxes!

Try to identify why your cat sprays. If, for example a new person moved into the house, have him feed your cat to establish a link between them.

If your cat is anxious, then try to reduce the stress by playing with him in areas where it tends to spray.

If your cat is spraying in one room, keep the door locked. If only one spray in one or two places and you can not keep the cat, go to a Food and playing surface Most cats are very clean animals and do not urinate near their food.

Use Feliway spray or diffuser (a synthetic equivalent of feline facial pheromones) in all areas where your cat marks. Feliway is a cat at home and safe and decreases its instinctive urges.

If you have several cats and they do not agree, you must first separate to see if spraying continues. You can then gradually reintroduce them in situations that create positive associations, such as reading and diet in combination with Feliway calming effect.

Never punish your cat by dragging it to the litter box, rubbing his nose in the litter or spanking. In fact, you'll make matters much worse. Your cat will then associate punishment with you and the litter, he may become anxious and start to spray even more.

If nothing works then ask your vet for advice or referral to a behaviorist for cats. In severe cases, where all training and cat behavior modification techniques your veterinarian can prescribe appropriate medication (usually anti-anxiety

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Posted on January 4, 2010.
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