Spraying, in male felines, is a behavior characterized by the deposition of small amounts of urine on vertical surfaces. This action serves as a form of olfactory communication. Male cats typically begin exhibiting this behavior as they approach sexual maturity.
Understanding the typical timeframe for the onset of this behavior is essential for cat owners. Early awareness enables proactive management strategies, minimizing potential disruptions to the household. Furthermore, recognizing the connection between spraying and factors such as hormonal changes, territoriality, and stress contributes to a more comprehensive approach to feline well-being.