However one of the benefits of neutering is the reduction in spraying so it can be surprising if your neutered cat starts spraying.
Male neutered cat spraying indoors.
Signs of cat spraying include.
If your cat is.
Spraying indoors is a sign that your cat is feeling stressed and is trying to feel more secure by surrounding themselves with their own scent.
Don t worry it s not as hard as it sounds and there are plenty of techniques to use.
Spraying is communicative behavior male cats engage in for a variety of reasons.
In fact under the right circumstances all cats will spray whether they are neutered or spayed or not.
If your cat is still spraying after they ve been neutered then you ll need to teach your cat to stop.
Although female cats as well as neutered and spayed cats can urine mark unneutered males have more reason to do so.
I have a neutered male 5 y o cat who has been spraying everything in the home for about 8 months now.
But the more mature the cat is at the time of surgery the more likely they are to have a learned habit of spraying.
As the urine emitted in spraying is pungent and can cause stains to furniture and carpets spraying can be a problem for many cat owners.
I have spent hundreds of dollars on vet bills to rule out any medical issues and the vet.
Many people think it is just a male or tom cat issue.
A pungent odor of urine in the home yellow stains on the carpet or walls.
The cat is an unneutered male.
How to stop a neutered cat from spraying.
Once neutered the majority of males do stop spraying.
If your neutered male cat is spraying or urinating outside the litter box at all the first thing you should do is take him to the vet.
One function of urine marking is to advertise reproductive availability so unneutered males may urine mark to let females know they are available.
Although neutering usually stops a cat from spraying 10 percent of neutered male cats continue to spray even after this procedure according to the cornell university college of veterinary medicine.
Most pet cats are neutered and do not spray indoors probably because they do not feel the need to.
There are multiple cats in the household.
Although neutered male cat spraying is rare it is still possible.