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How To Stop Your Cat Spraying

- Stop your cat peeing and spraying outside the litter box for good! (This professionally created and proven system will work whether your cat has just started peeing where they shouldn't, or if they've been doing it for years)- Create the happy, contented and loving cat you've always wanted! (When you have a happy cat, it will be a pleasure to have around the house, rather than a smelly nuisance!)- Save huge amounts of money on cleaning supplies! (When your cat is peeing in the litter box, you'll no longer need to spend money repeatedly cleaning carpets, floors and furniture, saving you hundreds of dollars a year, and possibly more)- And much, much moreIf you're interested, read more here: http://goo.gl/m9aO4Q

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How To Stop Your Cat Spraying

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  1. How to STOP yours Cat Peeing Outside the little box PERMANTLY! 1

  2. #1 Consult Your Veterinarian If inappropriate urination has become an issue with your cat, the most important thing you can do is make an appointment with your veterinarian. Your cat's doctor will perform a physical exam and urinalysis to determine if the problem is medical. Urinary tract infections and kidney failure are just some of the common health issues that either cause a cat to produce more urine, or add an increased urgency to urination. If your cat is given a clean bill of health, you can then move on to addressing environmental or behavioral issues. 2

  3. #2 Observe the Social Dynamics Conflicts between multiple cats, or the introduction of a new cat, may cause inappropriate urination. Occasionally, the case may be that your cats got into an altercation in or near the litter box and it has left one of them with associated bad memories. 3

  4. #3 Check the Type of Litter Heavily perfumed litter may seem the better choice (who wouldn’t want to smell perfume rather than a dirty litter box?), but cats tend to disagree. They also like to stick with the familiar, so if you adopt an adult cat, it may urinate outside the litter box if you switch up the standard, non- perfumed litter. Studies have shown that amongst cats, the all-around favorite litter type is a loose, clumping, unscented clay litter containing activated charcoal. 4

  5. #4 Clean Your Litter Box Regularly A dirty litter box is one of the first things that will send a cat peeing elsewhere. Cats are very clean creatures by nature. Would you want to go walking barefoot through your cat's litter box? Well, neither do they. Be consistent about cleaning out the box and changing the litter. 5

  6. #5 Try a Different Box An enclosed litter box may fit nicely within your decorating standards, but your cat may not agree. Enclosed boxes can be small, dark, smelly and difficult to turn around in – not conducive to cats doing their business. You will also want to make sure the sides of your litter box are not too high for the cat to easily step over - especially as the cat reaches old age. 6

  7. #6 Address Litter Box Location Think about where you have the litter boxes located. If you have multiple stories, you'll want at least one on each floor. If your litter box is too tucked away, somewhere inconspicuous, your cat may not bother to go find it. If your cat keeps peeing in the same spot despite your best efforts, try moving the litter box over that spot, and then slowly moving it back to where you want it. 7

  8. #7 Add an Additional Litter Box One litter box is often just not enough. The general rule of thumb is one box per cat, plus an extra one. Think about it – if you were on the second floor of your house, would you want to run all the way downstairs to use the bathroom? Neither does your cat. Making it convenient for your cat to use the litter box will usually avert problems. 8

  9. #8 Thoroughly Clean the Mess Be sure to thoroughly clean all areas where your cat has peed outside the box. You really want to be sure you’ve eliminated the odor, not just for your own sake, but so the smell doesn’t draw your cat back to that same spot. 9

  10. #9 Tackle the Problem Quickly You will want to address any urination outside of the litter box quickly, before it becomes normal behavior for your cat. If your cat is spraying, try making it feel more secure in its territory, as that is often why cats get possessive. In a multi- cat household, it may help to provide separate living areas for each cat. 10

  11. #10 Define the Problem The first thing you need to do when you discover pee where it doesn’t belong is determine whether it is the result of spraying or inappropriate urination. Spraying is a result of cats marking their territory, and is generally just a splatter, whereas inappropriate urination will be a larger puddle. Via: www.petmd.com 11

  12. Cat Spraying No MoreTM A proven system Guaranteed to stop your cat peeing outside the little box - How to work out WHY your cat is peeing in the house in the first place (once you know the reasons for why your cat is eliminating outside the litter box, it’s so much easier to stop!) - Time-tested and proven ways to ensure your cat uses the litter box - A special HERBAL REPELLENT MIX you can easily make from home that will break the ‘peeing cycle’ and stop your cat from eliminating in unwanted areas permanently! - How to use your cat’s own instincts to stop them from peeing outside the litter boxHow stress can cause your cat to pee in all the wrong places, and how to eradicate the problem FAST! - What signs to look for to determine whether your cat’s inappropriate peeing and spraying is a behavioural issue, or requires an urgent trip to the vet - The #1 rule every cat owner MUST follow when setting up a litter box at home - And much, much more! ▼ http://goo.gl/m9aO4Q 12

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