Largely it is to add their scent to the scent of that spot, to take ownership of a place that smells particularly nice to them.
Cat treats are specifically designed to be appealing to cats, they have certain smells and pheromones that attract them. However, never eat cat treats, I have tried them, do not... do ... it...
It smells less, but it still smells like urine.
dead cats. - actually I've heard it smells really nice, quite a sweet odour
Cats are attracted to the scent of their owners on shoes because they find comfort and security in familiar smells.
Citrus is an acid. Ever wondered why snorting sherbert gives you a bleeding nose (just on the off chance you ever tried it)? It hurts and irritates, and cats are so much more sensitive in terms of the senses (except for taste, apparently). So they get much more annoyed when they smell it, and hence don't like it at all.
It smells like death and it tastes like SOUR death. Smosh.
certain cats, like fisher cats do, and tigers will swim if they have to.
Cats hate the smell of anything close to strong like colone but dogs don't mind the smell of strong stuff
cats im worried ^^ i think cheesesese BALLZ
Most seem to hate the smell of mint and citrus like oranges. They also seem to hate nail polish and nail polish remover.Hope that helped! :)Cats do not like the smell of citrus fruits; oranges, lemons, limes, grapefruits, etc..
Cats are known to like certain plants such as catnip, cat grass, and mint. These plants can provide entertainment and stimulation for cats.
The reason why your cats' pee smells like ammonia could be due to a high concentration of urea in their urine, which can give off an ammonia-like odor. This could be caused by factors such as dehydration, diet, or underlying health issues. It is important to monitor your cats' water intake and consult a veterinarian if you notice any changes in their urine odor.