Neutered cats can spray as well. Ten percent of male cats neutered before 10 months of age will still spray as adults. In households with numerous cats, at least one cat will likely spray, even if all the cats are neutered. What to try to r...
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Most cats are neutered and generally do not spray indoors. However, spraying can even occur with neutered males and spayed females, especially if you have waited to neuter a male cat after he has reached sexual maturity, by then, spraying may have become a fixed habit to him.
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9 I have been feeding a male cat for a few years. I don't think he belongs to anyone, he seems to live rough. He recently has started to trust me and he now will come into the kitchen. His tail flutters as if he is spraying but each time I ...
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They can, though it is rare. It often depends on how old they are when they are neutered. If they have already begun spraying before they are neutered, they may well continue the habit. If they have not already started, however, it is unlik...
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Posted: Sun Apr 30, 2006 11:36 pm Post subject: Do all male cats spray and mark their territory? ... Do female cats spray? I have a 2 year old female who never sprayed. She was fixed at 6 months.
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Yup my female and male cat still spray. My female only does it outdoors though but my male will spray in the house. He only started spraying in the house when I brought home new cats in order to mark his territory, before then he only spray...
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He won't necessary actually spray to mark his territory, but any urine that he does will smell awful - really strong. It's not only male cats that spray, females do to. It doesn't necessarily make a difference if they're neutered or not - my ... Oh yeah, and that **** stinks!!! You better get him fixed before he starts.
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A male may spray human belongings, too. Especially if the particular human presents a threat of some sort or if there are hostilities between the two. It's rare for the unaltered [ed. note: altered?] male to spray or mark, but it can happen. ... Category: Animals & Pets : Cats...
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Cats spray for several reasons: to mark their territory, and to advertise for females. Most neutered male cats will not spray. The only exception to this is if you should move, then they might spray for a few weeks to make sure that any stray cats know that they are now in residence and will not tolerate trespassers.
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I was always told that male cats spray, but someone recently told me that females are more territorial and might actually be more likely to spray than male cats. ... Given the right triggers, any cat, including fixed males and females, can spray. Sample situations that can cause a cat to spray include: outside cats;
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