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I have 2 female house cats,and have never had them speyed as they only go outdoors when i do,

one of them has started squirting up things,first off it was just things in the garden but now she does it around the house,started off by things that were unfamiliar in the house,my sons new bike,a box from a Christmas present was sprayed up 3 times when it was put in the kitchen,

she has taken now to a wall near the front door and every morning i get up i can guarantee there will be sticky oily patches on the laminate around the base of the wall.

it has only been over the past 6mths or so she has been doing this and they are around 6yrs old now,

so my answer is yes whenever they are on heat some not all females will spray,what it is exactly im not sure,but it looks oily and when you wipe it up its yellow so i assume its a mixture of urine and something to attract a tom,

ive even bleached the wall down and sprayed it with cat repellant spray but it hasn't stopped her!

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Female cats do not usually pee with their tails up like male cats do. Female cats squat low to the ground when they urinate, while male cats typically lift their tails and spray to mark their territory.


For female cats what is in that spray they spray?

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If male cats spray to mark their terratory then what do female cats do?

Female cats do not typically spray to mark their territory like male cats. Instead, female cats may engage in behaviors such as rubbing their scent glands on objects or scratching to mark their territory. They also use verbal communication, such as purring or meowing, to establish their presence in their territory.


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Yes, female cats can spray, although it is less common than in male cats. Female cats typically spray to mark their territory or communicate with other cats. If a female cat is spraying indoors, it may be a sign of stress or a medical issue, and a vet visit is recommended.


I own 2 indoor Raggdoll cats a boy whos jst became sexually mature an uneutered girl. Will my tom still spray even if he has a partner to mate with?

Yes, your tom will still spray around the house as he will view this as his territory and to keep other toms out. The the spraying may even get worse once the female comes into season. Your male cat will want the female all to himself so will mark his territory even more. It is also known for female in heat to spray, also. If do not want your cats to spray, it is advisable to get them spayed and neutered.

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