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Cat Health - The key to keeping a healthy cat is to assess your cat's health. All your cat health questions are answered with information on how to identify common cat health problems as well as major health concerns to ensure good cat health.
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Cat Urine. Cat urine odour is unpleasant, cat urine removal can be simple with 'Your How To Clean Cat Urine Guide'. Learn to identify between territorial marking, inappropriate elimination or whether your cat has a medical problem.
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Cat Urine
Cats spray and mark as a result of adaptation to their wild
heritage.There are differences between spraying and
marking behavior and inappropriate elimination you should learn to
identify.
Medical FLUTD (Feline Lower Urinary Tract Disorder) and
other medical conditions may be the cause
of your cat's behavior.
Cat Marking
Cats are very territorial, and "mark" their territory by spraying,
which is basically urinating. Many cats will mark their territory if
they feel threatened by another cat. If you have multiple cats in
your home, this could be the explanation for this problem. Each cat
wants to assert itself in the house, and does so by urinating on
objects to mark it as theirs staking their claim on couches and
beds.
Inappropriate Elimination
Urination outside of the litter box should
not be confused with spraying. Owners are dismayed to discover
their normally well-behaved feline depositing urine in inappropriate
locations.
It is important to rule out a medical problem involving
your cat's Lower Urinary Tract as a cause for the problem. A trip to
your veterinarian for an examination is recommended to rule out the
possibility of infection or some other inflammatory condition
involving your cat's urinary tract.
Cat Urine Odour
Cat urine in a home permeates the room with it's ammonia-like odour.
Cat owners often struggle with a solution to the problem of
offensive cat odours in their homes. There are often reasons for cat
urination in the house. Cats prefer a clean, dust-free litterbox for
their elimination needs. If you have provided this, and your cat
still urinates on carpets or furniture, then it is necessary to look
at possible culprits.
A trip to your veterinarian for an examination is recommended to rule
out the possibility of infection or some other inflammatory
condition involving your cat's urinary tract.
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Cat Urine Removal
Cat urine is very strong, and must be removed as quickly as possible
to deter further marking from your cat. Many products on the market
today effectively wipe out cat urine odours, thus eliminating the
likelihood of repeat performances.
Your How-To-Clean-Cat-Urine Guide
The problem with cat odours is that they tend to linger if not
effectively removed after the first offence. This causes a
problematic cycle to ensue, as cats will return to urinate on
previously soiled areas. After you notice that your cat has urinated
in an area, immediately clean the spot with a product containing
solvents. These solvents break down and destroy odour-causing
bacteria, thus eliminating the nasty cat smell from your home. Cats
are creatures of habit. If you thoroughly eliminate all evidence of
prior markings, they will seek out a new spot to urinate - hopefully
their litterbox!
How Pet Odour Products Work
Many cat urine removal products contain a solvent base that carries
the odour counteractants. As the chemicals reach the odour causing
particles they bond with them and break up the source of the odour.
Some systems contain " lights" which are used to locate hidden odour
sources. Then it is possible to treat the affected area with a spray
or powder solution. Effective cat urine removal products will ensure
that your cat urinates where it is supposed to, its litterbox!
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