I thought only male cats spray...
never heard of a female cat do it!
in fact they don't. I think your dreaming!
No. That's why you have them neutered. But they sometimes can still spray.
She's probably in heat. I'd get her spayed either way. There are too many homeless cats in the world to be bringing more into it. Make sure you clean all the areas she's sprayed with an enzyme cleaner you can find at a pet store, or even after you get her spayed she'll keep doing it.
No, rabbits do not spray like cats. Cats spray to mark their territory, while rabbits do not have the same behavior.
Female cats should not go in heat when they're pregnant because it may harm the fetus.
Male cats spray as they are more territorial than uneutured male cats. Also I think it may have something to do with attracting a mate. However, some neutered males will still spray if neutered later in life, mainly because it is now "habit". You might need to teach the cat that spraying is not acceptable.
Cats have a special gland near their rectum. it can release a foul odor. Cats who have been fixed when young rarely spray.
get water in a spray bottle and spray them with water
A female cat, just like a male cat, can and will spray when on heat, or feel their territory is being threatened. They spray very strong-smelling urine to communicate with other cats in the area.
No, lavender pillow spray is not safe for cats as it can be toxic to them if ingested or inhaled. It is best to avoid using products containing lavender around cats.
urine
To mark their territory.
Female cats can get pregnant as early as 4 months of age.