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Dr. Soundarya T C
Hi Mam..Spraying could be a behaviour to mark their territory, or it could be due to stress. Kindly provide stress relief by giving them more attention through playing or by petting. Try changing their litter type/ even getting a new litter box to see if that will curb your cat's Spraying. If frequent Spraying is becoming an issue, you could consider neutering.
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