
Are you a homeowner who always wants the house to feel clean and fresh? But, do you have pets that hinder you from achieving such a goal?
Marking or spraying among cats is normal behavior that is part of their daily routine. Furry felines spray a specific area or object to signal their ownership. But of course, you would not want to live in a smelly home, right?
It is understandable if you always clean after your cat when she sprays her favorite areas in your home. But you may notice that even if you have cleaned up the odor, your cat will go back and spray the area again. If you intend your cat to reduce her spraying, you may use a commercial product that effectively lessens a cat’s urine marking.
The product has a synthetic cheek gland scent. This substance can stimulate your cat’s bunting (marking using her cheek glands) instead of spraying urine. The product is effective in calming cats when brought into a new environment
If your pet’s spray marking behavior bothers you, it is a good idea to talk to your veterinarian Sarasota, FL about it.