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Our cat sprays by all our windows and I know its because of the cats outside because for some reason there happens to be like 5-6 cats roaming around our apartment building. Every time I can so much he stops spraying for a little while but then it will start again. Does anyone think once we move and he isn't hearing these cats around that he wont spray??
Thanks!

2007-08-11 08:48:20 · 11 answers · asked by Jennie♥ 3 in Pets Cats

Yes he is neutered.. He's 5 and has been neutered since he was 9 months.

2007-08-11 08:53:26 · update #1

11 answers

i think if you moved somewhere that didnt have cats roaming everywhere outside he might stop. it good that you got him neutered and that usually stops it =/ it did for all my boy cats all 4 of them. but if you move he could get stressed and make things and the spraying even worse! they make stuff you can spray on things to keep cats away so u could use that to keep himaway from windows or keep the outside cats away. visit a site like petsmart.com or petco.com they sell stuff like that. good luck!

2007-08-11 08:57:22 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Last year my beautiful Manx cat Theodore went out for the evening and never came back. I love cats and the house didn't feel the same without one, so I picked up Lola from a rescue centre. She was very frightened and would pee all over the house. I found Cat Spraying No More� on the internet and the techniques worked almost immediately. I haven't had a problem with Lola since. Amazing!

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2016-05-15 00:14:10 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

You can get a special spray from the pet store called Feliway, which should help with your cat's spraying problem. Feliway contains ingredients which help cats from getting stressed out in the presence of other cats, territorial problems which cause bad behavior. You just spray it in the room/furniture where the problem is happening, and it is supposed to calm the cat down and end the bad behavior.

Good luck. hope this helps.

2007-08-11 08:59:09 · answer #3 · answered by Nelly Wetmore 6 · 0 0

First ensure you have assorted issues attainable that she will scratch. Its additionally a stable theory to usually clip her claws on a weekly foundation yet study up on it somewhat so which you the place to clip too through fact too a methods of a clip will injure the blood vessels. After that theres a pair products you may get. there are specific sprays you are able to placed on the furinture which will scent undesirable on your cat and could deter her from scratching. there is likewise sticky pads you are able to placed on the furinture that the cat won't like the feel of. you additionally can get a product called risk-free practices claws that are like rubber caps for the nails and he or she wont be waiting to scratch with those. in the journey that your no longer into paying for any products than get a twig bottle with water which you squirt the cat with on each occasion she starts scratching and afterwards direct her to a minimum of a few thing she will scratch. This technique could take it sluggish so which you're able to be waiting to adhere to it.

2016-10-02 03:03:42 · answer #4 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

My 9-yr-old female, spayed in her first year, sprays. Mostly, she sprays in "enemy territory". A roaming intact male is always pestering her, and she will spray where he's been, or in the yards of neighborhood dogs.
Spraying is territorial marking, and is not exclusive to intact males.
Purchase the "anti-spray spray" and use it around the new abode before you move kitty in.

2007-08-11 10:07:58 · answer #5 · answered by nouryture 4 · 0 0

No sorry he wont stop spraying now that he has started. But you really need to talk to your vet since he is fixed.There might be another problem behind his spraying.

2007-08-11 08:56:38 · answer #6 · answered by gypsymamma 5 · 0 1

Our cat sprayed until he was neutered. Never does it now.

2007-08-11 08:53:41 · answer #7 · answered by bluebell 7 · 0 3

Your male cat will always spray until you take him to a vet and have him fixed. That is the nature of male cats.

2007-08-11 08:52:33 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 3

I've always heard once a cat spray he would stop. I heard too if you get him fix sometimes that will stop it too. Good luck

2007-08-11 08:52:26 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

Yes it might help. You should take the wandering cats to a shelter, they could be hit by a car!!! Gd Lk!

2007-08-11 10:45:40 · answer #10 · answered by PaperHeart 3 · 0 0

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