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get them fixed
You can always talk to your vet, or your cat can live outside.
Stray cats can be dangerous due to the possibility of carrying diseases from hunting. To stop a stray cat from coming in the home through a cat flap with the intention of spraying in the house, it is best to contact animal control to remove the animal.
Vacuuming and spraying with a antiallergy spray with prevent cat allergies.
Rabbits are no more harmful to human beings than cats are PLUS rabbits do not carry any diseases that can be transferred to humans. If done in time, just like with cats, neutering will prevent a male rabbit from spraying. However, just like cats, if a male rabbit has started spraying having him neutered will stop the spraying in 50% of the cases.
Most female cats do not spray, but those that do will only do so if they are in heat or highly agitated.
Yes, because this will help prevent spraying and the "caterwauling" associated with the cat coming into heat/estrus. Also, spaying or neutering a house cat will prevent or stop any spraying and risks of cancers and other illnesses intact or non-fixed cats can develop at a later age.
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Hi there...cats can reach sexual maturity between 5-7 months of age. Male cats should be neutered before they reach sexual maturity to avoid instinctual urine spraying. Spraying which has been ongoing for a length of time then it becomes habitual and difficult to stop.
A cat spraying is an instinct that male cats have to mark their territory. Whatever they're spraying on, it means "this is mine". There are some deterrents available at your local pet store to prevent this. Spraying is a part of communication among cats, helping to define boundaries and tell other cats whose area is whose. It is also a way of attracting a mate.
MY 1 YEAR DOG SPRAY ALL OVER THE HOUSE IS IT BECAUSE WE HAVE ANOTHER MALE DOG
train or get repellent