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spraying / marking territory
For indoor plants, try spraying a little vinegar in the soil. I know that for outside plants, you can drop mothballs around them to keep cats out.
Either it is not mating season and/or the male is fixed.
vinegar will take the oder away from a male cat spraying the house ect.... and teach them not to spray the area again your welcome heather
noAnother AnswerThe best thing to do is to neuter him. This may not completely stop him spraying, but after six to eight weeks after castration a cat's hormones will have diminished greatly. It is possible for a neutered cat to stop spraying in the house, as the need to advertise for a female is no longer there. A male cat still may spray for territorial reasons, but is more likely to do this outside.It is also ideal to train the cat (after neutering) not to spray.
No more so than a cat or dog.
Vacuuming and spraying with a antiallergy spray with prevent cat allergies.
A cat in heat will be howling, spraying, and rolling around everywhere, also trying to run out and away if she is an inside cat. If she is an outside cat get ready to have kittens.
It can take several weeks to months for a cat to stop spraying after being neutered. The behavior may decrease gradually as the hormone levels in the cat's system decrease. Providing a comfortable and stress-free environment can also help in reducing spraying behavior.
that's how they mark their territory
Before planning to get rid of the cat, make sure it is not a health issue that has caused her biting and spraying. When that can be ruled out, turn to alternatives. For biting: If you are bit by your cat, let out a yelp as the cat would do if it was hurt. Then turn your back on it and ignore it for a few minutes. You can try that or hiss at the cat if it persistently bites you. For spraying: Spraying is more of a behavorial problem than a medical one but still check with a vet. They do this to basically mark their spot. They don't want anything else in their spot. Spraying usually ends up on the walls and urine is on the floor, so you would also want to make sure that it's not urine. Good Luck.
Spaying your cat may only be two main reasons. Either to stop it from spraying or so it wont have kittens. But yes spaying it is the only way.