Have you ever wondered why your kitty seems to love headbutting you? Perhaps you’ve seen them frequently rubbing themselves up against the furniture? This isn’t just your cat being sassy – though we know they have bucket loads of that – it’s a behaviour known as scent marking. Join expert feline behaviourist Lucy Hoile as she jumps into why and how your cat uses scent marking to interact with the world around them. Why do cats scent mark? > What does it mean when a cat headbutts you? What scent glands do cats have? > What can cats find out from a scent mark? How do cats mark their scent? > How cats scent mark inside the home > How cats scent mark outside the home Cats scent marking due to anxiety How to stop cats from scent marking > How to remove cat scent marking Why do cats scent mark? Felines are descended from a solitary species and have evolved to avoid risking conflict with other animals, so they prefer long-distance communication. This means their visual signalling is limited and instead they’ve developed effective communication through scent. Cats use scent marking to: Claim their indoor and outdoor...