When a cat reaches sexual maturity he will start spraying to spread pheromones and let the females know that he is ready to mate.
My cat is spraying but he is fixed.
That way the cat won t develop that instinctual need to spray or mark their territory.
One was fixed as a kitten so he doesnt spray.
What we think is if we just clean it with vinegar and baking soda that would do the trick.
What you would need to do is.
This will bring him back to the same spot to spray again.
Cat spraying may be caused by lower urinary tract infections or cysts.
Clean the urine to such an extent that the urine odor is completely gone.
He will become more and more aggressive whenever he is in heat.
Another reason why your cat may be spraying is because the scent of cat urine is there.
He is also straining to do it.
Go to the vet and run some tests.
Your veterinarian can prescribe an anti anxiety medication to calm your cat and help discourage his marking.
No matter what we do for him it keeps occurring.
If the cat is sick he associates the location of the tray with the painful urination and avoids using the litter tray.
Your vet will treat your cat for the diagnosed condition such as prescribing antibiotics for a urinary tract infection and you can monitor your cat while he s under treatment to see if spraying stops or is significantly reduced.
Spraying is a sign of sexual maturity in cats and having your cat fixed can stop the behavior.
More than 90 of cats will not start spraying if they re fixed in this time frame.
This sexual behavior causing spraying will continue till you don t get him fixed.
He is intact but i haven t seen him.
My cat keeps spraying a yellow bloody liquid and he is fixed.
I saw him do it once and he really had to strain to do this.
Old and he has started spraying all over my apt.
One is brand new to our household we are actually trying to find his owners but i think he s going to end up with us no one has come forward.
Why is he doing this and what is it.
In some cases medication might help solve the issue.
Treating these infections should stop the cat from spraying.
Cats suffering from kidney disease hypothyroidism or diabetes might start spraying.
Most spraying occurs because the cat wasn t neutered early enough so if you have a kitten try to get it fixed when it s about 6 months old.
I ve rescued 4 boys.
Unfortunately if your cat continues to spray after he feels better or gets a clean bill of health then he may have a behavioral issue due to stress.
Hello i have a male cat that is almost 10 mos.
No its not a uti my grandfather was a vet and showed me how to check for those.