There are a few reasons a cat would urinate on the floor. They may not know any better or might not like the type of litter in their litter box. Or they may have bladder problems. If that's the case, then they need to be taken to a vet.
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.
But on a flea spray.
No, it is not possible to get high from cat spray.
If it is not my cat I would spray it with a garden hose. Cats dont like to get wet.
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.
Would have helped if you said WHAT KIND of "flooring" don't you think
Well, in cat years it would be around 532. Or if you mean how many human years a cat would be if it is 76 in cat years, that would be around 11 years. 532 is a big number. o.O
A good cat repellent spray would be the Mega Sonic Cat Repellent. It is entirely harmless to cats yet will still keep them away, and if you wish to, you can also spread garlic around your garden to keep them away.
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.
The cat would be 20 in human years, although I've never heard of a cat living that long. The oldest cat I've ever heard of (and met) was 16 (human years).
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
40. It is believed that for every human year a cat year is 5.