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Marking Behavior in Cats

Battles for territory in multi-cat households are ordinary happenings, especially when cats are just getting to know each other and trying to establish their place in the house pecking order. As each cat knows his place, they will be able to create stronger bonds as they play and interact with each other. Sooner or later, you will find them grooming and marking other cats.

Scratching is primarily a way of marking and staking ownership of a specific territory, object, or person. As your furball scratches on a post or the carpet, he leaves his signature scent to tell other cats to keep off.

Scent glands are present in considerable quantities on the cat’s paw pads. The secretions of these glands are responsible for the distinct scent marks left by cats.

Since it is almost pointless to try to prevent your kitty from engaging in the behavior, the best way to deal with the problem is to put up scratching posts so your kitty will have the right surface to scratch on.

You should seek professional help from a San Antonio vet if you are dealing with any concerns about your pet’s behavior. Check out this website to know more.

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