Lynley Cannon, star of the Crazy Cat Lady cozy mystery series, is often referred to as a crazy cat lady herself, but when it comes to the feline species, this sixty-something cat shelter volunteer knows her stuff. Check here each Friday for instructive and intriguing information on our favorite subject: cats!
Spraying is a natural behavior for cats. They use their urine to mark territory and communicate with each other. Although spraying is most common with unaltered males, altered males and females are just as capable. But don’t give up hope; there are several ways to discourage spraying behavior, from removing triggers such as competitive cats to vet-prescribed drug therapy.
Cats’ Eyes, Chapter 8
Artwork by Aleksandra Chabros (Adelaida)
Check out more of Lynley Cannon’s kitty tips, tricks, and facts preceding each chapter in CATS’ EYES, COPY CATS, CAT’S PAW, and CAT CALL.
Haha that artwork is absolutely Priceless
Isn’t it just?
We love the art and the peeps are glad there is no spraying here!
Our home is spray-free too, thank goodness.
LOL Love the artwork! Fortunately we’ve been spray-free for some time here!
Us too, thank goodness.
Lynley is rapidly become a firm favourite in this palace, I hope to finish book 2 very soon, that is when I can coax Mrs H out from behind the sofa that is, as the last chapter she read was quite scary, for her. Nothing scares me, well nothing but a gigantic mouse eating my cream and stealing all my cheese!
Toodle pips
ERin
Oh, thank you so much! I promise Mrs. H there is a happy ending.
I love the butt pics, they did make me laugh!!
Me too!