When Do Male Cats Start Spraying
Male cats start spraying as early as 4 to 5 months old right before sexual matur.
When do male cats start spraying. While urine spraying is normal behaviour that can be performed by any cat male or female neutered or not spraying indoors may be. The age of sexual maturity can vary greatly but it often occurs when a male is between 5 and 12 months of age. When a cat marks urine is sprayed against a wall table leg couch or other surface as a male cat stands raises its tail shakes and backs up to the item.
Both female and male cats spray although unneutered males are more likely to leave their mark as a way to let the opposite sex know theyre available and to mark their territory. Male cats start spraying as early as four or five months old when they start to reach sexual maturity. Most cat lovers are aware that un-neutered male cats will spray urine on walls furniture and elsewhere in a hormone-fueled effort to mark their territory.
For most cats spraying tends to begin when they are six to seven months old although male cats can reach maturity between four to five months. If possible have your cat neutered before he is 6 months old. Neutering your cat is the most important thing you can do to curb this behavior.
Neutering will change the odor and may reduce the cats motivation for spraying but approximately 10 of neutered males and 5 of spayed females will continue urine spraying and marking. Nevertheless as youll discover later on there are plenty of other less painful and inexpensive methods to stop your cat from spraying. Part of the series.
Spraying or urine marking is their way of telling other cats or new people to. Castrating males possibly could reduce or stop spraying in up to 95 of cats. The easiest way to know when your cat will start to spray is by watching it.
Male cats may urinate outside their box and practice inappropriate elimination but when they pee vertically and not on the floor or other horizontal surfaces it is referred to as spraying or marking. Although male and female cats especially those that are still intact will spray urine for mating purposes intact tomcats are more likely to spray. Cats do this to mark their territory to attract potential mates and advertise reproductive availability or as a manifestation of stress.