She's probably in heat. I'd get her spayed either way. There are too many homeless cats in the world to be bringing more into it. Make sure you clean all the areas she's sprayed with an enzyme cleaner you can find at a pet store, or even after you get her spayed she'll keep doing it.
Male cats only stop spraying if you neuter them. Though they do calm down on it once they are around 2 years old, it is a method to mark territory and they might still do it if they feel they must.
( Personal Note: I have a feral unentered male cat, he used to spray very often once he was a year old. After regular discipline and allowing him to do it outside instead of inside, he has almost completely stopped. )
yes. cats who are female and male alike will always spray.
if spayed or neutered there is a chance they will stop spraying...
does a female cat stop spraying when pregnant
No, only male cats mark territory.
A female cat, just like a male cat, can and will spray when on heat, or feel their territory is being threatened. They spray very strong-smelling urine to communicate with other cats in the area.
A male cat is NOT called a "cat." The proper name is "Tom." Thus, a female cat is called a "Molly." However, if a female cat is pregnant or nursing, she is referred to as a "Queen."
A pregnant cat is called a Queen, and a cat that is feeding a litter is called a nursing Queen.
A neutered male can get your cat pregnant up to 30 days after he's been neutered. So if the cat just was neutered, keep him away from your female.
Females spray in exactly the same way, although not as often. Female cats who are in heat are likely to spray a lot more when no in heat, to advertise herself to a male cat.
I thought only male cats spray... never heard of a female cat do it! in fact they don't. I think your dreaming!
A female cat, just like a male cat, can and will spray when on heat, or feel their territory is being threatened. They spray very strong-smelling urine to communicate with other cats in the area.
A male cat is NOT called a "cat." The proper name is "Tom." Thus, a female cat is called a "Molly." However, if a female cat is pregnant or nursing, she is referred to as a "Queen."
Answer: Only male cats spray so you won't have any trouble with your female cat.Answer:Actually, both genders will, and do, spray. An intact (not neutered) female cat usually doesn't spray as much as an intact male, but they will spray to advertise themselves to any passing male that they are on heat and ready to mate.If your cat is spayed, and hasn't got any history of spraying, then it is very unlikely that she will spray at all.
Male cat's spray but a female cat will urinate on furniture. If you get them fixed they won't spray. Make sure their litter box is clean. Spray your furniture with orange or lemon scent cat's can't stand that scent.
Oh my, cats are very fertile. So yes, a female cat can get pregnant from just one time.
if it looks fatter
Yes, a female cat is called a Molly. If she is pregnant or nursing a litter, she is called a queen.
A cat's sperm is a cell that comes from the male cat. They fertilize the eggs in the female cat and make her pregnant.
yes a cat over about 4 months can potentially become pregnant
Yes, as long as their partners use condoms.
Well you would like to know that because you want to know if the cat is going to get pregnant or get another cat pregnant....