This is an easy one. First think about the related difference between people and dogs - people can pee whenever they want, usually. But there are times when people also have to "hold it". If you've ever had one of those times, you know then when you finally get to a WC, you feel a sensation that you don't normally have.. you know, "down there".
Dogs, however, have no social constraints to prevent them from making a noise in response to that sensation. And if you had to hold it as long as they do, it might be pretty significant.
Otherwise, if it just started or is happening when they don't have any pee to pee, you need to see your vet. Lipoma, or "fatty tumors" can easily develop and may be pressing on their "pee tube".
I hope this has helped. Blessings.
they control were dogs and cats pee and. they also control were elephants walk.
The genitalia of cats are pretty much the same as for any mammal. Cats, dogs, human etc all follow the same basic blueprint.
Backwards, the same as the female. It's unusual in the mammal world. Usually the male urinates forwards.
They Pee like other dogs
Cats Most Definetly pee on people. I have a cat and he sometimes pee's on me and my sister for no reason Most cats don't do it for no reason sometimes its because you pulled their tail wouldn't give them food etc So yeah to answer your question not all but SOME cats pee on people
because they have to pee pee
they are more of cats then dogs but they are not cats
Dogs lick pee to gather information about other dogs, mark their territory, and communicate with other animals.
Yes, cats typically pee in litter boxes as they are trained to use them for their bathroom needs.
Dogs may choose to mark over the scent markings left by other dogs, regardless of the sex of the dog that left the initial mark. This behavior is a way for dogs to establish territory or communicate with other dogs in their environment.
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