I have a problem with my cats, /an/.
My cats are aged 11 and 5, and for all this time they've been good little indoor cats. Recently, the older one began spraying in a way that seems completely random. Sometimes it's a wall, sometimes it's a cardboard box, and sometimes it's dirty laundry in queue to be washed. They're both neutered, but I know that even neutered cats will spray.
The younger cat has now begun to spray, in what I assume is a response to my older cat spraying. I can't figure out why they're doing it or what sparked it. They've had the same routine for years just being cats. If anyone has any insight for this, I'm all ears.
Take the older one to the vet and make sure it isn't a kidney or bladder issue. Also start spraying them with a water spray bottle when you catch them doing it if it ends up being a behavioral thing.
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Actually take them both to vet to make sure it's not something that's spread from one cat to the other.
cats are fucking awful