I dont know, but how about you stop being an idoit and just avoid spraying it in your eyes.
Spray could very well go into your eyes by accident so they have no-spray better to prevent spraying in eyes
Yes, hiking is fun. Bring bee nest spray to spray in the eyes of a bear or cougar if they are about to attack you because you have to be very close to them to spray their eyes with pepper spray. Or hike in a safe area.
It is very unlikely he is spraying specifically because your dog is on heat. However, any stressful factors can cause cats to spray, and the dog's mood changes and unusual smells may be causing the spraying behaviour. Entire male cats are very likely to spray for no specific reason, and tom cats should always be neutered. A vet can give you advice on neutering, and on products or environmental changes to help reduce spraying.
it is okay to spray her. as long as it is a clean spray bottle, and if you're not sure you can even buy a new one. and make sure it is water that you are spraying
You have to very careful when spraying pesticide in a restaurant due to the potential chemicals leaking into foods and equipment. I would hire a professional company to spray it and close the restaurant down for about 2-3 days.
Answer: Only male cats spray so you won't have any trouble with your female cat.Answer:Actually, both genders will, and do, spray. An intact (not neutered) female cat usually doesn't spray as much as an intact male, but they will spray to advertise themselves to any passing male that they are on heat and ready to mate.If your cat is spayed, and hasn't got any history of spraying, then it is very unlikely that she will spray at all.
This would depend on the type used. In newer homes, soy or bio-based spray insulation is being used that is non-toxic and earth friendly. But that is nowhere near the norm. Most spray foam insulation is made from toxic chemicals and can be very harmful if ingested.
Very, very cruel things such as : spraying chemicals in their cage (which could also kill them), poking their eyes really hard (once again the pain an lead to death), flashing a super bright light in their poor eyes. I hope you don't do any of these D:
Cats spray to communicate and they communicate in different ways so a cat will spray for different reasons.The main reason that they spray is because they are not spayed or neutered. Spaying or neutering your cat helps in mostcases of spraying (both male and females can spray).If your cat is fixed and STILL sprays it is either marking its territory or stressed.Cat spray contains pheromones, which sends messages during mating seasons. They also spray to mark territory, letting other cats know that this is their area. If you have a lot of cats they will spray more.The best way to get them to not spray a certain area again is to throughly clean the area. There are certain cleaners that can be purchased at pet supply stores that disinfect and deodorizer a cat spray and urine smell. If a cat smells a spray spot he may spray there again. A equal mix of white vinegar and water in a spray bottle will work too.Another option they sell is "Feliway" which helps calm a cat.Pet stores like PetSmart also sell something called "SSScat" if they are spraying in a certain area SSScat is a motion detector that will spray a very harmless mist when the cat gets near where it is placed. This will keep them from returning to the area.
Very toxic.
Stools are very toxic.
Very toxic