Cat Spraying vs. Peeing Outside the Litter Box

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This is a guide on how to identify cat spraying vs. peeing outside the litter box, addressing the underlying cause and eliminating the problem.

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The Problem: Why is my cat peeing everywhere?

 

One of the most common complaints that cat owners have is that their pet is urinating outside of the litter box. While many owners may think that pee is pee, spraying/marking and urinating outside of the litter tray are not the same thing and they have different causes. Identifying which problem your cat has is vital to addressing the underlying cause and eliminating the problem.

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The Causes

 

Spraying/Marking: A cat that sprays is often exhibiting normal cat behavior; however, stress can exacerbate the problem. Marking is also a way that cats communicate, and in a multiple-cat household, this behavior may be the result of competition for resources (food, water, litterbox, etc.).

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Inappropriate Urination: A cat peeing outside the litterbox may be suffering from an underlying health issue, as there are many diseases and conditions that can contribute to inappropriate urination. The problem also could be behavioral, as cats may be fussy about the type of litter used and the location and cleanliness of the box.

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The Solution

 

As a cat owner, you understandably don’t appreciate marking or inappropriate urination inside the home, so if you are dealing with this problem, you’ll want to address it right away.

 

Spraying: If you have determined that your cat is spraying, there are a number of things you can do.

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Inappropriate Urination: If your cat is urinating inappropriately, your pet may have a medical or behavioral issue.

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Both: Regardless of the problem and underlying cause, litter tray management is essential.

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If the problem persists after trying these suggestions, schedule another appointment with your veterinarian, as he or she may have further insight on your pet’s particular situation.

 

Bonus Tips

 

If your cat has been urinating or marking outside of the litterbox, you’ve probably tried all sorts of cleaning methods. Here are some tried-and-true tips for how to get rid of cat urine odor in the house.

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Cat Spraying vs. Peeing Outside the Litter Box
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A common complaint that cat owners have is that their pet is peeing outside the litter box. Cat spraying and urinating outside of the litter tray are not the same thing which is why identifying which problem your cat has is vital to addressing the underlying cause and eliminating the problem.
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