Well, my orange cat (9 or 10months) now start spraying and try to mating other cats. But the problem is i don't know why he's still spraying when there is even enough female cats for him. He's just spraying every where, walking few step and spraying, even in center of room,etc..
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...to be looking in windows/various areas outside the house however it really excited him... My boy's reaction was ultimately to start marking/spraying which was completely new behavior. I could see that he started to patrol and sniff around the house, windows, everywhere and his relationship...
Urinary tract infections are not common in cats. What are your cats symptoms? Have they been spayed?
I would not be spraying, or wiping them with anything.
He could have very well been spraying/marking territory! it can take 60 days fro teh male hormones to completely leave his body. give him at least that long.
I like the black light idea. Is he on the couch looking out a window when other community cats stress him out? I would check outside to see if a cat is spraying the outside of your house.
...aren't there to see it/watch it. A cat scratching on a tree is fine, but the same behavior indoors on a couch is obviously seen as a problem. Spraying outside is generally seen as more harmless than spraying on the walls. It's not that they're better or worse behaved, it's just the environment.
ayou amy want to get him neutered ASAP, once they start spraying it is very difficult to get them to stop. The 'spraying' is actually releasing urine too, so he sounds like he is urinating enough. Tom cat spary si VERY offensive. Once he si neutered it won't smell as bad. He will start roaming...
Since he hasn't started spraying, neutering could prevent that from ever starting. He still might eventually spray, but it's less likely he'd stop spraying after being neutered, than to start after neutering. So, yes, sooner would probably be better. Neutering will for sure make the stinky...
...so much because he wants to MATE. It can be very stressful for a cat. Get him fixed… because another problem could arise where he starts spraying. You are recently new to your apartment so you do not, I repeat, do not, want him to start spraying. Get him fixed and he will be a whole new kitty! 😊
We had two of our boys neutered on the same day, they began spraying together the night before. That was back in the day when vets seemed to always be available to fix cats. They were fine. Once they came around afterward, except for not spraying, they didn't seem to notice it happened.
...3x daughter, they all do the same (after first male cat neutered)
i bought yellow one to get two old female cat pregnant and hope they stop spraying without spayed, but look like yellow cat inexperienced or because his legs is weak, easily to slip so he's failed to get these two cats...
Our almost 8-yr old cat is a male and was neutered when he was a few months old. We never had trouble before with him spraying in the house, but for the past couple of months he's been spraying and it's been getting worse. At first it was just one area but now it's anything goes! Yesterday...
Hi! I don't have experience with this.
...a lot, actually.
No, the cat won't be angry and start spraying. I would wonder more about ensuring his aftercare including pain meds, is very thoroughly explained to the owner.
...getting on or off furniture or going up and down stairs. On the advice of our vet we are keeping her on the fluoxetine until we are sure the spraying is under control and for a time it has been.
When she first came home, she spent her time at night upstairs and we would let her down in the...
I think my 5.5mo (unneutered) male kitten started spraying yesterday. I thought the smell was from a thing I did to clean the drain wafting around, but today I noticed him digging in a chair and smelled it and it had that same smell. Can neutering still stop this or will he do this forever now...
Did I misunderstand something? I got the impression that Casper was spraying long before the loss of his siblings. And that the inside spraying has been occurring primarily because he doesn't want to go outside as much. If not, please let us know, as that changes things a bit.
Vocalization in...
...2nd box for him because he’s a really large cat and that seemed to solve the pooping on the rug . But now he’s been going in my garage and spraying on totes . There are two litter boxes out there he can use . My other cat lives in the garage and they are friends . They don’t fight . She...
How do I stop my cat from spraying I. The house? He was abandoned and I took him in. He is spraying in the house I took him to the vet she said he does not have any urinary issues. He’s a nice cat but I can’t get him to stop.