Some people think that spraying cats with water is good discipline but it doesn't honestly help. A hiss is a hiss as long as the cat is not attacking and/or being aggressive towards another cat. A hiss is normal and it is basically a warning towards the other cat. So to sum this all up, you don't really control a cat hissing, its natural.
You can spray some water on the cat.
Spray the static areas with water or hairspray.
Pet correction spray is a can of compressed air that makes a loud hissing sound. This sound is supposedly a predator sounds made in nature which sends the right signal straight to the dogÕs brain telling it to stop. Correction spray can be used on any dog and is a harmless way of training your dog.
spray bottle and water
Not that I know of. But, to stop them, you can spray them with water ONLY when on a wall. They'll get the clue after a while.
there is a special spray so the dog will stop chewing anything you spray the spray on..........you can get the spray at petsmart
spray water on them and run cuz next theyre comin 4 u
Nothing to spray but you can get a collar to stop it. Their are 2 kinds the shock collar (delivers a light electric pulse when the dog barks) or the water collar (Sprays a mist of water at the dogs chin when it barks)
Look for an anti rust spray.
MY 1 YEAR DOG SPRAY ALL OVER THE HOUSE IS IT BECAUSE WE HAVE ANOTHER MALE DOG
It's possible for your cat to stop hissing over time as they adjust to the presence of the new cat. Try providing separate spaces, resources, and positive associations to help them feel more comfortable. If the hissing persists, consider consulting a vet or animal behaviorist for guidance.
Mix vinegar water and skin so soft equal portions and spray your chickens