Pheromones being excreted means spraying a liquid which has fluid such as scented chemical compounds. Pheromones are excreted from many places including the sweat glands and in urine. The specifics depends on the animal in question and the type of pheromones.
Male cat urine smells stronger than female cat urine because it contains higher levels of certain chemicals, such as testosterone and pheromones, which are produced in the male cat's body. These chemicals contribute to the distinct and potent odor of male cat urine.
Apocrine Glands
Firstly, women secrete their pheromones in urine and coating yourself in women's urine probably isn't a good way to get a guy. Secondly (though I may be wrong on this one) I think gay men, straight men, lesbians and straight women all release different pheromones, so a straight woman's pheromones mainly attract straight men, a lesbian's mainly attract other lesbians, a gay's mainly attract other gays and a straight guy's mainly attract straight women. Your pheromones should attract some gay guys and women's pheromones would actually lessen the effect and gain you the attentions of straight guys or lesbians, depending on the woman you got the pheromones from. Trust your own pheromones and good luck finding someone!
Pheromones can play a role in communication and social interaction among some species, helping to convey messages and signals. In humans, there is ongoing research on the role of pheromones in attraction and reproductive behavior. However, the efficacy and impact of pheromones on human behavior are still subjects of debate and further study.
Yes, urine contains urea nitrogen and uric acid.
Male dogs may drink female urine due to the presence of hormones and pheromones that attract them. This behavior is a natural instinct for some dogs and is not necessarily a cause for concern.
yes
tears contain urine. 90% of tears are urine.The bladder.
Yes, cat urine contains ammonia.
Yes, cat urine contains ammonia.
There are four types of pheromones in humans: Releaser pheromones, Primer pheromones, Signaller pheromones and Modulator pheromones. These hormones have roles in a wide range of human functions including sexual attraction and the transmission of information.