Male cats mark their territory by spraying, which may not be a problem if you have an outdoor kitty. For indoor kitties, spraying can leave some really unpleasant odors behind. In most cases, spraying stops once a male cat is neutered, but not always.
If your cat still sprays after being neutered, here are some things that may be causing it:
An underlying health problem, such as diabetes, kidney issues, urinary tract infection, or thyroid issue
Not enough litter boxes in the home
Your cat doesn’t like the type of litter in the box
Residual odors from when your cat (or another cat) used to spray
Emotional issues, such as anxiety or stress
Your cat doesn’t like the size or shape of his litter box
Your cat prefers a litter box that’s been cleaned
Since health problems may be a possible cause, it’s always best to get your feline pal checked out as a first step to rule out medical problems. If you have more questions or wish to schedule your cat for a checkup, please don’t hesitate to call your vets Champaign, IL today Or Set an appointment here: https://www.goodfriendsanimal.com/.