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Cat Spraying - You Can Fight Back

by Paul Proctor

The cat spraying problems have become increasingly recognised in recent years. For some cats, spraying can indicate other medical problems and so you should always, if in any doubt get your cat examined at the vets before putting the spraying down to behavioural problems only. Cat spraying is a very simple behavior that the cat performs and it can cause major problems in many households.

The easiest and the most common way for a pet owner to stop a male cat spraying is to have them neutered. Neutering will lesson the chance that your male cat will continue to spray. There are some cat owners who for whatever reason are against the neutering of their male cats.

There are people who do not believe in the neutering of their cats. Some of them feel that it is not the owners right to subject their pet to this surgery while others feel that it is the cats right to reproduce while others are actually planning on breeding additional kittens. Other options are available to those individuals who do not want to neuter their cute little kittens.

In some instances, owners do not wish to neuter their male cats because of certain concerns or other issues. For example, some people may want to use their pets in a breeding program when the kittens reach reproductive maturity and therefore do not intend to neuter any of the kittens.

This is also the case for cat owners, who want to breed their male cat. Behavior modification is an option you have to think about under these circumstances.

The best way to keep a cat from spraying all over the house is to neuter it. But if there are reasons you can't have your cat neutered, you'll have to find some other way to keep it from spraying. Spraying can result in odor and nasty-looking stains all over everything, and it becomes a big problem when the cat is continually spraying furniture, clothes, and carpets.

Cat Spraying can be a real unpleasant and destructive problem for a cat owner. It may well top the list of cat problems. Both the stains and strong odor are very difficult to remove. Neutering is the most common solution. Neutering usually solves the problem. Neutering may not be an option. Some feel it is not right, others may wish to breed their pet or the procedure may not be possible because of the cats health. This behavior can be a real challenge to deal with if neutering is not a viable option and behavior modification is the option.

Published September 4th, 2007

Filed in Recreation