yes
if you sniff dat' cat urine it activates a special membrane in your brain. This membrane in your brain sends a signal to the rest of your body, which all come back to the brain. This gives great power to one of the senses which is the sense of sight. When you sniff the cat urine you get heightened senses of sight and sight only. You now have night vision which allows you to see in pitch black. You also have laser vision which allows you zap fo's that you dont like. When you can, sniff da' cat urine.
depends on whether you get caught sniffing them or not
Drug of Choice - Sniffing Cat Urine
same as horses (moody behaviour from mares and stallions sniffing the mares urine)
Sniffing Suboxone still shows in your urine/blood the same way it shows up through orally taking it. Unless the people are testing for buebrenorphin, it will not show up on test for opiates.
To prevent your cat from sniffing cat urine in the house, make sure to clean up any accidents promptly with an enzymatic cleaner to remove the scent. Additionally, provide your cat with a clean litter box and ensure it is scooped regularly to discourage inappropriate elimination. Consider using pheromone diffusers or sprays to help reduce stress and prevent marking behavior.
Cats and dogs will sniff the anus of another cat or dog. Feces and urine contain many chemicals that can tell the animal's health, mood, etc. Sniffing rears is like humans saying "hello". After a few seconds of sniffing, they have all the information they need.
It can, if you have a strong sense of smell.
Your question makes absolutely no sense.
Your question doesn't make sense to me, but uric acid and urate salts would be in urine if that's what you mean.
Dogs use urine to communicate through scent-marking. By licking other dogs' urine, they can gather information about the other dog's gender, health status, and reproductive status. It's a natural behavior that stems from a dog's heightened sense of smell and instinctual communication methods.
well it depends on how old he is. my dog started to sniff his urine when he was about 1yr old. they don't sniff it when they are younger because, then, they are just peeing, not marking their place. if they are young then this doesn't matter. however, if they are older and they don't sniff their urine that doesn't mean there is something wrong.
Because men have larger bladders than women, it would make sense that men can hold their urine longer.