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If your cat is not neutered definitely have that done as it is likely that that will stop the behavior, the unfortunate bad news is that since your cat has already started spraying there is a small chance that he will continue to do so even after neutering. Clean all of the urine stained areas thoroughly so the cat is less likely to continue spraying the same areas. What To Do When Kitty Is Spraying:: This article explains why your cat sprays and how to combat the problem. male cat has just started to spray, very often neutering will put a stop to this http://www.the-cats-meow.com/catspray-arcamax.shtmlHOME | Spraying and Your Cat | PetStyle:: Spray is actually created when the cat mixes a small amount of In such a case spaying or neutering your cat should be enough to stop him/her from spraying. http://www.petstyle.com/cats/health/spraying-and-your-catHOME |
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Early neutering of your kitten will in most cases stop your cat from spraying in the future. Neutering after spraying activity has commenced may reduce it.
For older cats, one study showed that
87% of all male cats stop spraying after castration
78% stop immediately
9% stop in a few months
13% keep spraying
You need to neuter your cat?
Is it male? Get him neutered. It might help. Otherwise, I've heard there are products that you can spray onto the spot he has been spraying to deter him. He might just find a new spot to go though...
I would call your vet and ask their opinion. No matter what you do, it's going to cost some money. See if there is a low cost spay/neuter clinic in your area. It could even be free.
u need to get it fixed!!!! or sell it to your local chinese resturant!!
Neutering your cat will make them stop spraying. But once again you will be saving up money to get that done.
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