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Can You Use CBD for Cats Spraying?

Posted by Max Martinson on

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Cats have an uncanny ability to understand where they're supposed to go to pee. Even very young cats typically have no issue finding their litter boxes, which why it's so surprising when you notice the scent of urine elsewhere in your house. 

If your potty-trained cat is suddenly leaving urine scents around the house, there's a good chance they're spraying. Spraying is very often caused by an underlying anxiety in your cat. 

In cases of anxiety-induced spraying, CBD may be able to provide some support.

How Can CBD Reduce Cat Spraying?

CBD interacts with your cat's endocannabinoid system which influences endogenous chemicals like serotonin and cortisol. With regular use, many cats see a reduction in stress-related behaviors after using CBD oil. 

So, if your cat is spraying due to anxiety or a change in environment that's causing stress, CBD oil could provide a natural option to reduce this behavior. 

Be sure to use a CBD oil formulated specifically for cats and ensure that you're giving your cat the appropriate dosage for their weight. You might see positive results after a few days, and in some cases even sooner. 

 

Image of a CBD oil dropper and a cat relaxing

How Do I Know The Cause of My Cat's Spraying?

There are a few key reasons that cats spray, and it's typically easy to tell which one is causing your cat to behave unusually. 

First, your cat may be marking their territory. This happens when you introduce a new cat to the house, there are new cats roaming near your home outside, or you live in a multi-cat household of any kind. 

Second, unneutered male cats can spray as a way to attract females. If your male cat is suddenly spraying and there's a new female in the area, this is likely the cause. 

Apart from this, the likely cause is anxiety or stress. There's a small chance that your cat could be spraying due to a new medical issue as well, so it's important to rule this out if you're unsure about the cause.

Overall, if there's any uncertainty about why your cat is spraying, it's very important to consult with your veterinarian to make sure the cat's overall health is in-check. 

Conclusion

If your cat is spraying all-of-the-sudden, the first step is to identify the cause. If there are no new cats around and your cat is in generally good health, odds are that the culprit is a form of stress or anxiety.

Stressed cats are liable to spray, and CBD oil could provide a natural relief to their emotional distress. Use weight-appropriate dosages and continue use for a few weeks to see positive results. It's important to note that CBD oil isn't FDA-approved to treat any illness or irregularity in cats, so it's not guaranteed to work. 

Lolahemp offers an exceptional full-spectrum hemp oil for cats with naturally-occurring CBD. Learn more about CBD oil for cats and shop on our site. 

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Max is the Content Director for Lolahemp. He works closely with Lolahemp's veterinarians and writers, ensuring that our articles are factual, enjoyable, and useful to pet owners. Before Lolahemp, Max contributed articles to various pet health and wellness sites around the internet after graduating from the University of Wisconsin, Eau Claire. He is also the proud owner of a mischievous grey cat named Herbie.


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