Find Out Why Neutered Cats Spray

Many pet owners believe that when a cat is neutered, he will no longer exhibit spraying behavior. The truth is it takes about a month before a neutered cat outgrows any hormonally-triggered behavior. On the other hand, spraying is not only sexually related. Other factors necessitate the spraying behavior. If you notice that your cat continues to spray, you might want to find out why. Here are some causes:

  • Spraying is an ingrained habit, and your cat cannot let go.
  • Your cat smelled scent spots. She sprays urine to release her scent
  • Your cat might be stressed. Spraying is her way to release stress.
  • Although you want your cat to stop spraying, you have to remember that letting go of the habit takes time. You as the owner have to be patient as your cat transitions from her unwanted behavior.

You can also bring your pet to the veterinarian  Marietta GA to know if the behavior is health-related. Make an appointment today!

Published by Health Care

It provides information about animal health care from expert veterinarians. Includes symptoms, behavior, prevention, and common conditions of pets.

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