Not all only some more aggressive and territorial
If they are not fixed they will.
If your female cat is fixed aund another male cat is not fixed your female cat should not be attracted to the male cat but the male cat could be attracted to your female cat. ;)
If it sprayed before it was fixed, it is possible it will spray after wards, but the incidents will be less frequent and should eventually stop. If it never learned to spray before it was fixed, it won't spray - the urge won't be there and it won't know how to do it.
Yes. Spraying is a way of marking territory, and both male and female cats are very territorial. Except when a female is in heat, a male cat considers her no more than another intruder on his hunting grounds, and will spray to mark his turf.
I thought only male cats spray... never heard of a female cat do it! in fact they don't. I think your dreaming!
Female cats do not usually pee with their tails up like male cats do. Female cats squat low to the ground when they urinate, while male cats typically lift their tails and spray to mark their territory.
Spray them with water.
Yes if they are not fixed. Male or female, if you let them they will escape and before you know it you'll have kittens.
Female cats do not typically spray to mark their territory like male cats. Instead, female cats may engage in behaviors such as rubbing their scent glands on objects or scratching to mark their territory. They also use verbal communication, such as purring or meowing, to establish their presence in their territory.
Male cats spray as they are more territorial than uneutured male cats. Also I think it may have something to do with attracting a mate. However, some neutered males will still spray if neutered later in life, mainly because it is now "habit". You might need to teach the cat that spraying is not acceptable.
Usually no because the fixed females no long produce the hormone sent that attract males
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.