Transcription of Behavior: Spraying - Mobile SPCA
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Behavior: SprayingCats sometimes engage in a behavior called urine Spraying orurine marking. The cat stands, backs up to an object, holds histail up erect and quivering, and releases urine out backwardsonto the object. The urine sprayed differs chemically from theurine cats normally release from a squatting position because italso contains oily secretions from the anal glands. Sprayed urineis extremely pungent. Some people describe it as smelling likeammonia; others say it has a heavy musky odor. Cats occasion-ally spray from a squatting do cats spray urine? They spray during territorial disputes,during aggressive conflicts, and during sexual encounters. Themajority of cats who spray just do their Spraying outside.
Behavior: Spraying Cats sometimes engage in a behavior called urine spraying or urine marking. The cat stands, backs up to an object, holds his
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