Cats use urine to mark territory. Their feces doesn't do much.
No, male cats spray urine to mark territory.
Cats normally bury their urine and feces. For this reason, they will urinate in litter. Providing a litter box is a great substitution.
cats have 4 legs
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.
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.
Oddly, yes! Some cats are particularly finicky when it comes to litter boxes - some cats will refuse to defaecate in a box they urinate in, or vice versa.
yes it attracs other cats Mostly it is spray or urine though.
well my cats do that and when i go into the back room where the litter boxes are... i step on it i figured out that its cuz my cats go to burry it.. sending other feces flying out of the box
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.
anywhere it can hide it.
no
No. Their feces can be quite hard, but it is not stone.