A cat sprays when he or she is marking his or her territory or in distress. Spray, I believe, is the same as pee, maybe just a bit smellier. Cat urine is just like human urine, it is the liquid from the chyme (pronounced kine) and impurities from the blood.
One of them isn't certified! It depends where that hose is spraying water.
When you are properly hydrated you should drink as much as you are peeing out as you are peeing.
Spraying refers to the behavior of cats, particularly males, marking their territory by releasing urine as a way to communicate with other cats. Neutering, on the other hand, is a surgical procedure that removes a male cat's testicles, preventing them from reproducing and often reducing behaviors like spraying. While spraying is a behavioral issue, neutering is a medical intervention aimed at population control and can help diminish unwanted behaviors associated with mating instincts.
Pee. I know it sounds gross, but ringworm is killed by urine. I know there is a lot of controversy around the difference between peeing in the pool and peeing into the pool, but in this case i would recommend the latter. Or you could just raise the PH balance. Why did you go for saltwater anyhow? Good old-fashioned chlorine.
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You can try spraying them with ammonia. or put a bunch of 9 volt batteries in the ground where they constantly pee
You will not die from peeing on yourself.
I was peeing on that bear over there.
Powder coating is tougher than paint, but it still can chip like paint. You have to spray it on and then bake it at a high temp for it to cool. I believe you have to ground the part your spraying and it uses electricity.
No. There is no passage between your colon and bladder and urethra. Might've been diarrhea.
Rain is sometimes both.But not at the same time.
Sleeping, eating, peeing and pooping, with a little bit of crying in between.