วันศุกร์ที่ 3 มีนาคม พ.ศ. 2560

How To Stop Your Cat Spraying Urine


hello I'm David Connelly I'm from surface you can I work with animals for

30 years

I'm going to talk to you today about your cat's training and care needs

i'm going to give you some ideas on how to solve a problem that we've all seen

in caps spring don't really build wives tale

but it's only the boys because girl cats can spray just as effectively as the

boys count it's probably the number one question that I get asked from Klein's

my cat spring all the time

how exactly can i stop giving it the first issue is whether your cat is

actually muted

if it's a boy it should be castrated if it's a girl we should be spayed

if you don't do that your cat will naturally spray a lot more than a new to

capital

the reason for this is your cat wants to announce its presence to the world and

if you talk to cat breeders they'll tell you that keeping breeding stock in the

house can be a little difficult and it's why a lot of readers have to have at the

very least access to outside space because the cats were persistently spray

to draw attention to themselves

what the cats actually doing is it saying this is my territory

i'm here i'm ready to breed and it's a big announcement with a megaphone to the

world that they're there and they're ready they will compete with each other

what cats want to do is to say to another cat actually I'm gonna breed

their the cat's been coming spring and go no you're not i'm going to breathe

so the first point is get your cat muted it solves the majority of spring

problems they are the problem with cassie is prone on the new to cancel it

this is often down to relationships and off to number 48 down to the human

version of relationships

so when you're talking about cats he spray lot you're talking about cats who

sometimes are in charge of you

and sometimes feel that the spring persistent around the house is somehow

impressing you and making you think you know what

it's your house I'm your Lord and Master so if you have a nude animal who spring

quite a lot

the first thing you do is address your relationship are you supporting accounts

a little bit too much have you turned into the book does your cash out it by

the kitchen fridge and you wash out every time to get the house does it come

around the house following you in demanding attention

you have to address that you have to address the fact that your cat might

thing that you're the hotel and you happen to live there

the second thing you have to look at things like territory inventions

if you actually have a cat who uses a Catholic the chances are lots of others

will too

it's a good idea there for to get a microchip cat flap so that only your cat

can get in and out easily

if the cats come into your house they will often be unmuted themselves so they

will come in your house you may not see them

you may not even smell them to start with but they may come in your house and

spray when you're not looking

and their best we walked right into the middle of your cats safe territory and

said I on this if you have a cat he sprays a lot around the doorway

particularly external door

often the reason behind it can be that the cat has had another cat coming in

spring the other side even coming through the cat flap

so if you're new to cat they spraying around the house make sure that you

check that nobody else is coming in and annoying or setting your cap because you

will not solve the problem until you stop the invasion the last problem that

people have is how to clean a spring

my advice is to think about product with an enzyme action

it's a bit like the sort of biological liquid and powder that you use in your

washing machine special ones are made for pets because the chemicals are safe

and they've been tested

now we all know if we fought like cats what cats bro you in smells like a new

on you too Tom

it is probably the most pungent smell of all

so when you're cleaning up you have to use some of the things that effectively

cleans up the last of that residue

if you don't clean it effectively you will have a problem because the cat will

keep being drawn back to the smell

now this could be tiny microscopic particles so if you don't use the right

product

the smell still there what i recommend you use is a product such as this one

this is a product by a company called to pure now this is the actual order

product and what this does

if you have a spring cat if you clean with this scrub the area

use this sprayer it will help you to clean up the mess effectively and

completely remove the smells the cats not drawn back out of habit to respray

over a smell it can still smell

if you're using this sort of a product make sure that you also spread randomly

around the air in my house that's exactly what i do and i clean with it

I spray around the cat litter areas and if I had a problem

prayer I make sure I clean with this type of product so basically neutering

relationship and cleaning need to be addressed to solve your cat's brain

Why do cats urine spray and how to stop a cat spraying?

Urine marking in home Urine marking is one of the ways cats mark their territory All cats do this and whilst this is fine outside You do not want this behavior in our homes If your cat has started to urine mark in your home Please visit your vet to make sure there are no underlying health reasons for this change in behavior such as urine tract problems. You vet can also help you to work out whether it's urine marking or just your cat doesn't want to use the litter tray For example the litter box is too small or you cat has difficulty getting into the box due to joint problems. Once cleared by the vet you need to identify what has triggered this behavior. Has there been a changed to the litter used. or where the litter box is located. Cats do like privacy when they toilet. Try to place your cats litter box in a quiet and private area. Make sure there is more than one place your cat has to go to the toilet. Have there been any changes in the home recently? Such as decorating, moving furniture or a new addition to the home a new pet or baby or any changes to your routine. All cats are very territorial and like routine. Any slight change in their life or environment can cause them anxiety. Felicia is clinically proven help prevent and reduce stress related behaviors such as urine marking. Using Felicia will help support your cat when changes are unavoidable. If your cat has urine marked somewhere in the home try to clean this as soon as possible. Simply using a surgical spirit and water mix or specifically designed product will remove the pheromone left by your cat without leaving a chemical smell. Everyday cleaning product may not work because their smell especially ammonia or bleach cleaners are usually strong and may increase the chance your cat urine marking on them. After the cleaned area has dried spray Felicia on them. Spray should be applied at least daily. Until your cat stops marking that spot. A Felicia Diffuse can also be used to help reinforce the feeling of security. How long should Felicia be used? improvement can be seen in the first week of use But using Felicia for at least a month is recommended Remember some homes can benefit from continuous use of Felicia especially multi cat households This is not a problem as you can't have too much Felicia. You may need to consider other changes to. Please watch the multi cat film.

วันอังคารที่ 14 กุมภาพันธ์ พ.ศ. 2560

Unpleasant Associations Can Prevent Accidents

It's beyond frustrating when you find a puddle of urine in the middle of your bed, or a secret pile of feces behind the washing machine. Punishing your cat, either verbally or physically, will do absolutely nothing to solve the problem of inappropriate elimination. If you have been scrupulous in keeping the cat box clean, providing multiple boxes for your multi-cat home, and have placed the box properly, another approach might just work to get your kitty using the litter box again rather than the rug or furniture.

Be sure to have your vet check your cat before starting an aversion program to rule out bladder infection, stones, or other health problems.

Getting Your Cat Back on Track


It will probably take a bit of time and effort on your part to get your cat back to using the litter box, but most cats will return to the box if the places they have been soiling inappropriately become undesirable.


  • Sometimes, simply closing off the room where the cat has misbehaved or blocking off an area of the house will herald in normal behavior.
  • A water pistol that gives a squirt when the cat is heading for the wrong spot can be effective since most cats hate getting wet.
  • Double-sided tape applied on the floor leading to the 'new bathroom' can discourage your cat from using the area.
  • Traps made of a pile of empty soda cans, with a few coins in the top one will startle a cat when he or she bumps into it and teach them to avoid the area.
  • Your cat's feet are very sensitive, so a plastic or rubber mat covered with nubs or rounded points will keep your cat away.
  • Another booby trap that can work involves setting a mouse trap, placing in 'face down' on the floor in the target area, and covering it with a sheet of newspaper. When your cat steps on it, the trap will go off harmlessly, but will provide noise and movement to frighten your cat away.
  • Put your cat's food and water near the place that has been sullied - cats do not like to eat and drink near their toilet.

An important factor to this aversion training is to remove all traces of urine or feces odor, which will otherwise attract the cat back to the area. Enzyme cleaners work best at removing these smells.

When Your Stress Begins to Affect Your Cat



There is no denying that all of us are living in fairly stressful times. The combination of work, family responsibilities, and bombardment of bad news from the television and internet can all help to make you jittery and edgy. Without realizing it, your behavior can easily reflect negatively on your cat, which can result in inappropriate elimination. When your kitty starts to urinate all over the house or apartment, it may be time to step back and take an honest look at how you're behaving.

Household Stress

Cats are not pack animals, like dogs, but they do become just as attached to their humans as dogs do, and can quickly tell when all is not right with you. Because cats are basically nonverbal, they are experts at picking up body language and facial nuances, so even if you are not tearing around the house screaming and yelling, there is a good chance that your cat will be able to tell that you are stressed. When you are stressed, your cat will be stressed, and the likelihood that the litter box will be ignored will increase.


  • Cats that become stressed are also much more likely to develop interstitial cystitis. This is a rather poorly understood condition whereby the nerves connected to the bladder become inflamed and the cat loses some bladder control. It also involves a loss of the protective mucus lining of the bladder so that urine is able to irritate the delicate walls of the organ.
  • Once your cat becomes stressed out as a reaction to your stress, he or she may begin spray marking in order to try to establish a feeling of security.


De-stressing Your Cat

Your cat isn't trying to irritate you when he or she pees in all the wrong places, so never punish the cat either physically or verbally; not only will it do no good, it will only make the animal more stressed.

Giving your cat plenty of attention, especially stroking him or her, will have a calming effect on both of you. It has been scientifically shown that petting an animal reduces stress, and as you become more settled, so will your cat.

Pheromone products that bind to the cat's neurotransmitters can also help to restore your cat's normal behavior, and often once the problem of stress is removed, the problem of inappropriate elimination is also eliminated.

Your Sensitive Cat And Litter Box Problems

A cat's senses are how the animal relates to the world around it. In many ways, the senses of a cat are much more acute than ours and this can often be at the root of litter box problems. When your cat begins to urinate, or even defecate, on the floor or furniture, it's time to get to the root of the problem as quickly as possible. Never punish the cat for his or her transgressions - your pet will be unable to associate the accident with the litter box, and dragging the cat to the litter box after a scolding or spanking will only cause further litter box problems.

Your Cat's Senses


Cats are naturally very clean animals, so when your companion begins using the home as a litter box, a serious problem exists. Once your pet has been found to be healthy, and not suffering from a medical condition that is causing incontinence, take into consideration your cat's sensitivity.


  • Cats have a sense of smell that is about 15 times stronger than yours is. Imagine how a litter box that may smell rather sour to you must smell to your cat. Clumps of fecal material and urine-soaked litter will cause most cats to eliminate elsewhere. The odor of ammonia is sharp and irritating to humans, and is even more so to cats. The litter box should be cleaned religiously; using clumping litter makes this easier. Remove stools and wet litter two times a day. Boxes using clumping litter can go 3 weeks before actual changes (you will be adding more litter after removing the clumps), but a box with ordinary litter should be changed, and the box washed, 2 times every week.
  • Smell also plays a part in litter box avoidance if your cat simply detests the smell of the litter, even if it's completely clean. This usually comes about when a new litter is introduced. Try adding a bit of the new litter to the old to accustom the cat to the change.
  • The tactile sensations of cats are highly developed, and this includes the cat's feet. Litter that feels 'funny' to cats will be avoided. Instinctively, cats are drawn to a litter that feels like soft sand or soil. Choose a litter that most closely mimics nature.
  • Everyone knows that cats have an acute sense of hearing. Mechanized litter boxes can produce sounds that are frightening to a cat. Self-cleaning boxes are often avoided just because of the clatter they produce. It may take some time and patience to get your cat used to motorized litter boxes, and you may have to return to an ordinary box if your cat cannot adjust.

Putting yourself in your cat's place when litter box problems arise can make it easier to solve the problem and make both of you happier and more relaxed.

วันเสาร์ที่ 28 มกราคม พ.ศ. 2560

Stop cat peeing on bed

Stop Cat Peeing -- In 4 Days Or Less

Are you listening to what your cat is trying to tell you?

From the desk of: Mike Whyte
Independent Cat Behaviour Researcher
& Official Article Columnist


7:45 AM Nanaimo, British Columbia

Dear Friend,

Is your cat peeing on your bed? On your carpet? On your clothes?

Are you frustrated with trying to figure out why your cat is doing it?

Are you interested in learning about how to fix your cat's inappropriate urination and getting your feline friend back to being an acceptable member of the household?

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Hi Mike! Great news! George hasn't used anything other than his litter box since last week!

I'm so proud of him.

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Here's the thing: Your cat is trying to tell you something.

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Many cat owners give up in frustration and end up having to give their cat away or worse.

The thing is, inappropriate urination can be stopped if you just know how to listen to your cat.

What most people don't realize is that it is often not that hard to fix. I know, because...

My cat was a 'sneaky-leaker' and cost me $4289.19 in condo repairs...

My wife and I moved into an apartment that a cat had lived in with the previous tenants. What we didn't know at the time was that this cat had been peeing in the solarium.

Well, my cat was perfectly litter-trained but the scent of another cat's urine in her "new domain" prompted her to try to mark her territory by peeing in the same spot.

We ended up having to have the entire foundation (and one wall) completely replaced as the urine had soaked in to the point where it was beyond help.

We were devastated and thought we would have to give up our cat...

This costly experience prompted me to do some hard research on why cats decide to forgo the litterbox.

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There are essentially 3 main things you need to know about inappropriate urination in cats:

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2. How to know if it's a behavioral issue

3. How to stop your cat peeing anywhere but in the litter box - and FAST

Thinking Outside The Box covers all of this, and a lot more. 

Here's just a taste of what you'll discover...

c When it is absolutely critical that you seek medical attention for your cat
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c How to properly integrate new family members into your household to minimize disruption and stress on your cat
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