Territorial Spraying

Territorial Spraying

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Short Description: Behaviour - Territorial or habitual urine spraying dog or cat.
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Territorial Spraying

$33.00 - $66.00

Territorial Spraying

$33.00 - $66.00

A carefully selected blend of natural, plant and mineral ingredients, traditionally known for supporting behaviour imbalances.

Natural Pet Botanicals Recommendations formulas are both effective and gentle in supporting the whole body, you support your own animal or pet at home, and in almost every single case we improve vitality and longevity. If you are dealing with any metabolic or immune issue with your pet, we suggest that you contact us for a consultation so we can ensure you are using the right products

Natural pet botanicals are not intended to replace veterinary care or medication.  Our formulas are offered as an alternative health support for your animal's condition and not as a cure. All our oral supplements are to be consumed voluntarily by your animal in food, treats or liquid.

 

SET OF 1

1. Territory Spraying formula

INGREDIENTS AND BENEFITS

Formula 1 
Rock Rose (Cistus spp)  (provides calm and courage is renewed)
Monkeyflowers (Mimulus flowers)
Walnut (Juglans Regia)
Vine (Vitis Vinifera)

Reference:  https://www.materiamedica.info/en/materia-medica/john-henry-clarke/ignatia
Reference  https://www.bachflower.org/

 

Other recommendations formulas

The natural, plant-based Stress Spraying formula  is more for unwelcome reactions (i.e urinating!) as a result of the animal feeling stressed, or unable to escape from a situation.  Or a male cat locked inside continuously which is causing acute stress.

The natural, plant-based Territorial Spraying formula is useful when the animal feels threatened (and this can trigger aggression as well) For example ... by someone new entering into their environment (e.g another cat/dog, or human baby, human partner, etc).

But there is a bit of a crossover between the two formulas.
Also, quite of few of our clients have found that using one or other of these two, plus the natural, plant-based Pet Kalm formula can really make a positive difference.  As a background remedy for calming.


 
ACUTE SYMPTOMS

If your pet or animal has a few different health conditions. And therefore having several or more natural remedy formulas prescribed. However, only when acute discomfort appears (or initially first day on starting a remedy) do we need to do frequent applications on body If you are unsure which remedy your pet needs, then go onto another 3 remedies and do the same acute dosing regime. See which one has the effect needed to resolve symptoms. The continue until you see changes with the remedies.

and / if

NON-ACUTE Symptoms

Conditions like that are prevention and general chronic conditions.. things like Worming and Teeth issues, ChemClear, Pet Cleanse, Liver Clear, you could also add the Drawing Out formula  or  Tooth plaque or Smelly mouth  etc ...  ( a couple of drops each) that can or all go into a cup fill with filtered water and stir then pour a couple of tablespoons or so in every meal for all pets (and dogs into water dish)

That is another way of using the remedies together as a preventative and general assistance of chronic conditions.


Stressful times for a family member/s also effect your four legged family companion.

Animals grieve the same as humans and not just from the loss of their own species, but from any loss of another species can still be a huge loss and impact for both human and animals. Canines who pin when left at kennels, also suffer.   If your pet is already sterile, if (not sterile) the best thing to do is sterilize male cats no earlier than 12 months age. Females can be done sooner at approx. 6 months old, no later, as a cat can fall pregnant early.

New smells (renovations, relocations) or another cat or kitten comes to live in their space, could have started this behavior. But this is a natural instinct in some cats, so punishing or scolding is not the answer. What you may cause is further fear in their environment. If he's not a breeding cat, have him or her desexed before the habit gets obsessive.
Since the "purpose" of spraying is to mark an area with urine odor, it is not surprising that as the odor is cleaned up, the cat wants to refresh the area with more urine. Cleaning alone does little to reduce spraying. Cats that mark in one or two particular areas may cease if the function of the area is changed. If he or she has specific areas for spraying, place small saucers of food in these locations or a cushion or cat bed. Some cats are less likely to spray if a little of their cheek gland scent can be placed in the sprayed area.

This may change the area to one of cheek gland marking and since the odor remains and the desire to spray may be greatly reduced.

Clean the areas with alcohol, not bleach first to remove the urine smell.

HOW TO STOP A CAT FROM SPRAYING

If you have a problem with cat spraying, it's time for more than just another round of furniture cleaning. You need a solution—fast. Not only do you need to know how to remove cat spray, but also what caused your cat to start spraying in the first place, so you can help stop the bad habit.

When your cat sprays, he's telling you he's stressed or fearful, and that can cause significant stress for you and your household. Thankfully, you can help reduce feline spraying if you understand why it's happening. For best results, it's important to make a proper determination between ordinary urine spraying and behavioral urine spraying.

The Signs of Ordinary Cat Urine Spraying

Cat spraying doesn't always mean your cat is mad at you.  ... However, if you have a male cat and don't him outside, then maybe yes, he is expressing stress!

Other issues maybe...  
If your cat is squatting and urinating on a horizontal surface, there are several possible reasons for this behavior. e.g bladder blockages  or cystitis infection.   e.g use the natural, plant - based Cystito formula   or   Bladda Clear  formula (if not producing much urine from crystal blockages)

Your cat may feel uncomfortable because you're not adequately cleaning the litter box. Or your cat may simply not like the type of litter or litter box you use. Try different types of litter and litter box sizes to see if any of those make a difference. It's also possible the litter box is located in an area where there's too much noise or foot traffic. Try moving the box to a more isolated area in the home.

Is accessibility to the litter box an issue?

Make sure your cat has easy access to the litter box. If your cat has hip issues, maybe she doesn't want to step over a large entrance to get inside the box. Or maybe another pet blocks her access.  If all other potential causes have been ruled out, check with your veterinarian to see if there is a health-related issue. Barring any of these reasons, stress could be a culprit, just like it is for vertical spraying.


The Signs of Behavioral Cat Spraying
If your cat directs urine onto a vertical surface (marking), his spraying is likely caused by stress or nervousness.
Male cats spray most often—particularly adult, unneutered males. But that doesn't mean they're the only ones that spray. Any cat, male or female, can spray.  Stress-triggers that can lead to spraying include a recent move, new furniture in your home, keeping a young male teenage locked in house 24/7, loud noises, or a new pet or family member joining your household. Even a neighbours cat wandering around outside might be enough to cause your cat to feel defensive and start spraying. In general, anything that causes your cat to feel insecure could lead to inappropriate spraying.

How to Clean Cat Spray
Before you can stop spraying, you have to clean up any urine—and clean it well.2 Traces of previous spraying can trigger your cat's desire to re-mark an area, making it cyclical. In addition to standard household cleaning products or urine-removal products, many pet parents find vinegar-water mixtures, followed by baking soda, to be effective at removing odor. Be sure not to use a cleaner with ammonia, which is actually a component of cat urine and can trigger further marking incidents.

~ Natural Urine Cleaner

  • 1/2 cup of white vinegar
  • 1 1/2 cups of warm water
  • Spray bottle
  • Sponge
  • Towel

~  Remove Odors, naturally with Baking Soda and a Cleaner

  • White vinegar
  • Baking soda
  • Sponge
  • Water
  • Towel

~  How to Locate Urine Stains

While the most obvious way to find cat pee is to sniff it out or accidentally step in it, this doesn’t always work if the stains are old and dry. The best way to locate dried pet stains is to use a UV black light flashlight as a urine detector.
Close the blinds or curtains and turn off the lights. Switch on the flashlight and sweep it around the room slowly. Cat urine shows up as glowing spots, and if you see some, place a marker on the area so that you know exactly where to use a cat pee stains cleaner odour (natural homemade one).

Preparing a Cat Urine Stain for Cleaning
If you’re lucky enough to catch your cat in the act and the stain is fresh, it’s essential to clean up before using a cleaning solution. Doing this makes the job of carpet cleaning easier.

How to Reduce Cat Spraying
You can take several steps to help reduce the triggers that lead to your cat's stress-related spraying.

Try 
the natural, plant - based formulas 
e.g   Territory Spray formula,  or   Stress Spraying formula,    and/or     Pet Kalm Eze formula.  Plus let your cat outside once a day, if your cat continues to meow at you, sits at door or window continually, restlessness, acts out with aggression through frustration.  If you find the cause of stress, then you change it.

 
Make Sure Your Cat is Spayed or Neutered
Spaying or neutering your cat—especially early in life—will usually eliminate, or at least decrease, spraying. Even if your furry friend is no longer a kitten, spaying or neutering still helps to reduce spraying. Talk with your vet for a professional recommendation.

Help Your Cat Feel More Confident
Many times, spraying is a sign of insecurity. Help your cat feel more confident by setting up window perches, cat trees, and cat condos your cat can claim as her territory. The more territory a cat "owns," the more confident she feels. Playing with your cat more can also help, as pent-up energy can lead to stress and nervousness. If your cat is stressed by seeing a feral cat, try closing the blinds at night.

If the problem is another animal, like a dog aggravating your cat or another cat bullying your pet, you might need to re-introduce them so they get along better. You may need to keep them in separate rooms and feed them on opposite sides of a closed door to help slowly build positive associations. Swap scents and then slowly release them back into each other's lives, starting with supervised visits.

When cats spray urine, they're generally acting out due to fear, stress, or disruptions in their lives. Asking the right questions to understand why your cat is spraying is the first step to finding a solution. Seemingly subtle changes in your pet's daily routine or surroundings can cause a big reaction. Take action, and you'll likely notice big improvements in your cat's stress levels.


Through 30 years of experience here is our recommendations - nutritional natural relaxants repairing, healing behavior, for all species.

1.  Magnesium (mineral)
We highly suggest Magnesium Glycinate powder or Magnesium liquid (ReMag Magnesium solution). Add a pinch or several drops bowl of goats milk etc - daily. Double the amount of larger pets.

2.   B Complex (stress)
Add natural B complex (for reducing stress). Using a natural B complex "Bee Pollen granules" in meals, which is a natural form of B complex. Adding a pinch (several grains) for toy dog, cat or small pet similar size. Or for small to med pets, 1 teaspoon, or larger pets add 1 tablespoon in daily meals - daily.

3.  Touch therapy
It is easy to do and pet owner to do this for their pets or farm animal at home or property. Use for all species.
Linda Tellington-Jones developed a technique that works wonderfully for modifying negative behaviors, taming wild or unsocialized animals gently, increasing trust and reducing aggressiveness, and for accelerated healing. The technique is named after its inventor the Tellington TTouch.   

It is derived from the human technique of Feldenkrais. This is a method that opens new neurological pathways to the brain by use of no habitual movements. The concept is based on the life-force intelligence of each cell of the body, each cell's connection with whole organism animal or human, and between. "At a cellular level", says Linda Tellington-Jones, "we're all the same". The TTouch stimulates cell intelligence, and "so turns on the corresponding brain cells like so many light bulbs."

Use of the Ttouch to stimulate the body cells and corresponding brain cells activates the brain and changes old habits and patterns. By asking and allowing the animal to think, and by an attitude of conscious respect and cooperation with her, the cellular intelligence becomes two-way communication.

The result is behavior and personality changes permanently, along with the increased speed of healing for wounds, injuries or stiffness.

HOW?   

"Ttouches" are single clockwise circles with the thumb anchored and the fingers resting on the animal start at 6 o'clock ( the bottom of the circle ) and push the skin around in a circle and a quarter then pauses and release.
When the touch is done properly (circles closed) it generates all four brainwave patterns in the animals receiving it, alpha, beta, theta, and delta.

e.g. Normal daily activity uses the beta pattern, alpha is equivalent to human concentration or meditation, theta is a deep trance, and delta is the Level below consciousness usually associated with sleep. Using the touch to stimulate the body cells and corresponding brain cells activates the brain and change old habits and patterns. e.g It enables the animal to think through rather than automatically reacting by instinct.

Only need 5 minutes a day.

See if you can watch some YouTubes on "Ttouch - Linda Tellington (USA) is the founder of this method.  It works so well.  There are practitioners that can help you also if you google about people in your area etc OR its easy to learn yourself.

e.g
andhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e5GtQE47GyU
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t5dXMsaH_bs 


Need more advice or have more questions? Contact us for a FREE consultation with one of our fully qualified practitioners. 

 

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  • Wonderful

    Posted by Karen Manning on 10th Aug 2021 (Verified Customer)

    I have given our cat (five year old Ragdoll) three doses and already have noticed a difference in his ‘behavior’. He is much calmer and settled rather than continually pacing and always having to check things out (and spray every pot plants, my legs, chairs, anything new or different etc.)

  • AS ALL PRODUCTS SECOND TO NONE.

    Posted by Lynne Robinson on 10th Aug 2021 (Verified Customer)

    A REAL GODSEND FOR AN INDOOR DESEXED MALE DEVON

    THIS TOGETHER WITH STRESS SPRAYING HAVE BEEN A REAL GODSEND FOR AN INDOOR DESEXED MALE DEVON WHO WAS LEAVING DEPOSITS EVERYWHERE. NOT ONLY HAS IT STOPPED THE SPRAYING HE SEEMS TO BE A HAPPIER MORE CALM BOY. HE NO LONGER HAS THAT LOOK. AS ALL PRODUCTS SECOND TO NONE.

  • So yes it works and it works well .

    Posted by Diana Gross on 10th Aug 2021 (Verified Customer)

    Well my cats are spayed and neutered . But when some decide they want to argue with each other you get the one that realizes , " oh I can spray on stuff and that makes it all mine ha ha " Needless to say its very not fun for us owners . Have had the little trouble makers on it a week now and they are back in harmony . So yes it works and it works well .

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