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Let me explain everything in a whole. Dante, my year and a half bombay has recently been neutered due to his 'marking' issue he started with after our female cat got pregnant. He's the daddy. She had the baby shortly after he was neutered. We neutered him hoping he'd stop this marking thing he had going. I mean really going down big time, the blankets, couch, clothes, chairs, even some objects. Most of it was my husbands things, but few was my own which I'd be around my husband in.
See... Dante is a big boy, but he won't stop and I don't have the money to piss away on a vet that might not stop him.. I don't want it to be a behavioural issue since i can't afford the drugs to treat it... And I don't want to get rid of him either since he is my baby... I need help with this pissing issue, and something quick before Hubby gives him the boot. D:

2007-10-17 12:18:06 · 4 answers · asked by Wicked Rabies 1 in Pets Cats

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after some dogs get fixed they cant hold on very long when they have to pee (thats what happened to my dog) so they just let it out. try training pads that u leave on the floor or he my have a stone in his bladder (that makes him pee a lot) i hope everything works out for u

2007-10-17 12:21:48 · answer #1 · answered by xorandom9xo 3 · 0 0

The first task in discouraging bad behavior in this case is to level the "playing field" by removing every trace of urine scent from your house and your garage. Wash down all vertical surfaces with a vinegar-water mix and dry thoroughly. If traces of scent still remain, you can use an enzymatic product which neutralizes urine, available in pet stores.

Fortunately, a relatively new product has been developed for discouraging cats' urine spraying. Developed by Feliway Farnam, the product comes in both a spray, to be applied to areas previously marked with urine by cats, and in a Plug-in (Feliway Comfort Zone), for whole-room treatment. Feliway works by mimicking the "friendly facial pheromones which cats use to mark their territory. The theory is that cats will not mark with urine on areas they have previously marked with facial pheromones, and it works very well, judging by the accolades this product has received.

2007-10-17 13:04:56 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Sometimes it takes quite awhile for a neutered tom to stop marking/spraying. Sometimes they never do stop. My suggestion would be.........go to Petsmart, get some "Simple Solution" Stain/Odor remover, and really douse your house....everywhere he's "gone". Also, Feliway sometimes helps calm them down. Good luck.

2007-10-17 12:36:34 · answer #3 · answered by brutusmom 7 · 1 0

Maybe he is just marking his territory if you have other cats in the neiborhood.

2007-10-17 13:25:50 · answer #4 · answered by yahoo user 3 · 0 0

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