The estrus pattern and behavior of male cats are different from that of female cats. Male cats release a large amount of sex hormones during estrus, causing them to become very active and excited, and exhibit some abnormal behaviors, such as urinating everywhere, scratching items, etc. These behaviors are carried out by male cats to attract opposite-sex partners and declare their territory.
The behavior of male cats indiscriminate urination usually occurs during estrus, which is also one of the main reasons for abnormal behavior of male cats. In addition, urination may also be caused by disease or other stressors. If your male cat urinates too frequently or has other abnormal symptoms, it is recommended to take it to the veterinary office for examination in time to determine whether there are health problems.
During male cats' estrus, they can relieve their activity and excitement by providing enough toys and proper exercise, while minimizing their chances of exposure to cats of the opposite sex to reduce the occurrence of urinary behavior.
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