Yes, he should also lose the urge to spray.
no unless it pees or poos
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Yes. Male cats that are not neutered will spray and may run off for days looking for mates. It will also cut down on unspayed female cats having kittens.
yes, guinea pigs can be neutered. They should be neutered by a specialist that has had many successful operations because the operation is very dangerous. It is also very different from cat and dog neutering.
Is your dog neutered? If your dog is not neutered it may tend to stray from the home to seek a mate.
The average cost to get a male cat neutered is $75. The cost varies depending upon the location in which the procedure is needed.
Just warning it off its territory.
spray a scented smell and hoover over it. You could try a concentrated disinfectant, Zoflora is pretty good. If you have a tom cat, you would probably be better off getting him neutered.
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No. Neutering consists of the removal of the reproductive organs (i.e. when the cat was neutered, his "junk" or a very large portion of it was cut off).
Give the dog a bath.
Yes. Male cats that are not neutered will spray and may run off for days looking for mates. It will also cut down on unspayed female cats having kittens.
As a cat specialist, my best answer for this would be... Ewww throw it out, ain't no pair of uggs that's worth that kind of smell.
No they haven't made on because the cat will just lick it off and the cat will get sick.
Cat's like to lick and taste new things is one reason your cat would lick perfume or lotion off of you. They like nice smells.
if it isn't washed or sometimes the food that it is eating for example if your cat is on wet wood i could be giving the cat a bad smell :)
Yes, a neutered male can can indeed still spray, but as his hormones calm down he will be less likely inclined to spray as he will no longer be trying to attract females or enforcing his territory. It takes about six weeks for any residue hormones to completely filter out of the body. If the cat sprayed before he was neutered, you may have to train him out of it, even after the procedure, either because its a habit for him or he can still smell his urine. Although it is not common for a cat to carry on spraying, it can happen. Be sure to thoroughly clean any areas he used to spray to kill off any enzymes (this will attract him to the same spot again and again).
The fact that cats hate the smell of citrus is well known. However, this doesn't apply to all cats, and some seem to be fascinated by the sharp smell. The strong, sharp smell citrus fruits give off may be the cause of a cat sniffing it at length; the cat sniffs the fruit carefully so not to hurt its nose.