Urine Spraying And Feline Stress

 

Stress in cats manifests itself in many ways. But of all these ways, urine "spraying" is one of the most problematic for cat owners.

So, what's it all about?
Urine spraying, or marking, is a territorial behaviour mechanism which is used by felines to deter others from visiting "their" patch. In the wide open spaces, that wouldn't be a problem. But in the confines of one's own home, this is SERIOUS trouble! Many cats consider some, or all, of the house to be a territorial area of their own. And if another feline is perceived as a threat to the patch, then the spraying sends out the message "keep off" to the unwanted feline. This situation starts for one of 4 common reasons:

1. A new cat is taken into a previously settled feline household.
2. Owners (& cats!) move house.
3. Another cat from the neighbourhood gains entry to the house.
4. The problem is also exacerbated in male cats by the presence nearby of a female in season.

And what can we do about it?
Well again there are a number of possibilities:

1. If you've already a household with a balanced, and happy collection of felines, think hard before introducing another. It may not be welcome!

2. If you have a cat flap, and the problem is of visitors from the area, then replace it with an electronic microchip cat flap, triggered by the cat's own microchip, so that only YOUR cats can gain entry using the flap.

3. When you move house, be patient. Keep the cats indoors for a few weeks. Make the set up of beds, food bowls, drinking bowls, litter trays, toys etc as similar as possible to the old house. If then a problem occurs, try spreading the cats out into different parts of the house, giving each cat a part of the territory.

4. If the cat has not been neutered, then get it done!

5. Keep the place clean. After a cat has sprayed, use a household odour eliminator on the area, to eradicate the organic material. Don't let the cat get into the habit of spraying in one place continually. Try to prevent the cat gaining access to a commonly sprayed location.

6. Try pheromones! Cat "spray" sends out the message "Get Lost" to any intruders. Cat facial pheromones do, more or less, the opposite. Cats rub their whiskers on things when they're happy & content. And this leaves pheromones behind which give the message that "Things are OK around here".

In the UK there is a product called Feliway which is a bottle of these pheromones! You spray it regularly around the places in the house where the cat is likely to spray. And it gives the "happy" message to the cat, before he sprays. It is also available in the form of a Diffuser plug! You just plug it into a 3-pin electric socket and off it goes! Makes the room very cat friendly!

7. Behavioural drug therapy is at an early stage of development. Zylkene is a new product, developed from milk protein. It acts as a calming agent, is safe to use, and is showing some encouraging results.

GOOD LUCK!!

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