Male cats spray to mark territory, the cat has just claimed your son as his property and is telling other male cats to stay away. In other words the cat just posted a "private property no trespassing" sign in cat language.
Dumb Cat Anti-Marking and Cat Spray Remover. It contains no enzymes and is formulated to work on cats fur. It even gets out Skunk Spray better than any product for skunk spray.
It depends how much tick spray the cat ingested, and which specific tick spray it was. It certainly would not be good for the cat. I would strongly recommend taking the cat and the tick spray can to the vet, as the vet is more likely to be able to find the effects of the specific active chemicals on the cat's system.
Male cat's spray but a female cat will urinate on furniture. If you get them fixed they won't spray. Make sure their litter box is clean. Spray your furniture with orange or lemon scent cat's can't stand that scent.
U can by spray bottles to train your cat so like when ever your cat jumps on her spray her in the face or something your cat should get down
You can spray some water on the cat.
If they are not fixed they will.
Take a spray bottle full of cold water and spray it in the cat's face. Yes,it is true.A spray bottle containing water.Or you could get a scratching post.I have cat who does the same thing,the spray bottle works the best.
A female cat, just like a male cat, can and will spray when on heat, or feel their territory is being threatened. They spray very strong-smelling urine to communicate with other cats in the area.
No way you will kill the poor cat!!! Trust me the cat will get sick! If you want to flee the cat from insects use frountline plus or something but NOT SPRAY!
It depends what you're exterminating. Bug and insect spray shouldn't but it is best to keep you cat away from the chemicals.
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.
It depends. Is your child a cat?