Strong-smelling urine in cats can be caused by various factors, such as dehydration, diet, urinary tract infections, or underlying health issues. It is important to consult a veterinarian to determine the specific cause and appropriate treatment for your cat's condition.
Cats' urine smells strong because it contains a high concentration of ammonia and other compounds that are released when the urine breaks down. This strong odor helps cats mark their territory and communicate with other cats.
Yes, it's urine.
Cats use urine to mark territory. Their feces doesn't do much.
Yupp, my vet is using Kit4Cat and so far so good...
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A Tom cat urine stinks to mark their territory
Strong-smelling urine in cats can be caused by various factors such as kidney disease, urinary tract infections, or concentrated urine due to dehydration. It is important to consult with your veterinarian to rule out any underlying health issues and to discuss potential treatments or management options.
Cats have ammonia in their urine because their bodies break down protein into amino acids, which are then converted into ammonia as a waste product. This ammonia helps cats mark their territory and communicate with other cats through scent.
It smells less, but it still smells like urine.
when a cat is not neutered or spayed, the smell of urine can be overwhelming both for males and females, this is normally the reason for cats to mate, so if you do not want to hear the patter of little paws......neuter or spay your cats.
Cats urine glows in the dark,and dogs urine doesn't.