Q: Why does my cat spray? I thought females didn't do that! A: Surprise, surprise! Spraying is a normal feline behavior, for females as well as males. Spraying is all about marking territory. It's the ...
Ever seen your cat standing upright, quivering their tail and leaving a scent you crinkled your nose at? If this sounds familiar, you might be dealing with cat spraying. This sight might leave you ...
Cats are some of the most popular pets in the U.S. However, there is a common cat behavior that owners usually find challenging. This behavior is spraying. Spraying refers to the practice of a cat ...
Cats communicate with others through their scents. One of their scent marking behaviors is spraying urine on vertical surfaces such as walls and furniture. Although spraying plays an essential role in ...
Cat spray can help mark territory and attract mates, so it's an important part of feline behavior. Cats may start spraying indoors if they feel stressed due to other pets or limited resources.
LOS ANGELES -- Cats that spray are most likely communicating distress rather than misbehaving, so piling on more anxiety through punishment is counterproductive, veterinarians said. "It's like ...
Cumberland Valley Animal Shelter answers your pet-related questions every week in "Ask the Shelter." One reader seeks help reducing odor related to their cat spraying to mark his territory. Another ...
I have an eight-year-old indoor male cat that shares the house with a cat (sister) of the same age. The male cat, Zack, has a bad habit of spraying furniture and walls, doors on occasion and we ...