Cat Behavior & Urination
- Cats exhibit different kinds of urination behaviors. Aside from normal urination in a litterbox, some cats will spray urine on surfaces to mark their territory.
- Owners can recognize spraying and differentiate it from normal urination by the cat's behavior. A spraying cat will back up to a surface and spray urine out horizontally instead of squatting and urinating downward.
- There are many medical conditions that can affect a cat's urinary behavior. Feline lower urinary tract disease, diabetes, kidney disease and hyperthyroidism are all potential causes of inappropriate elimination.
- Some cats exhibit unusual urination patterns when under stress, such as when a new pet or person enters the household or when the family moves to a new home.
- If your cat's urination behavior has become a problem, some solutions include having the cat checked for medical problems by a vet, reducing stress in the cat's life and changing the type of litter or litter box to avoid negative associations. Medications and behavioral aids such as hormone sprays are available.
Types
Spraying
Medical Problems
Psychological Issues
Solutions
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