If they are not fixed they will.
Some sort of internal malady is/has occured in the animal. If this animal is a treasured pet,seek veterinary assitance to diagnose the problem(s).
Spray where the cat scratches with mace, the smell will repel the cat. If you're just plain nuts, you could always spray the CAT with mace ( Don't do this unless you're s certified psycho, and even then, don't do it)
Hi there...do you mean how you would like to eliminate urine spray odour? First if your cat hasn't been spayed/neutered it's imperative to have this done so that the urine spraying is resolved or your cat(s) will continue to remark the area repeatedly. Most shelters worldwide offer low cost spay/neuter. Consider ringing your shelter to schedule an appointment to have the minor procedure performed. As for eliminating urine spray odour there are many pet enzyme cleaning products that work effectively at reducing and/or eliminating the urine scent. Some examples are Nature's Miracle "Just for Cats". Enzyme cleaners work best if you saturate the flooring and leave the product to soak into the area and then air dry rather than soaking it back up with a towel or sponge. Repeated applications are needed for heavily soiled areas.
This is an act of defining his territory , you might want to check if there are any male or female cats wondering outside the house , their presence might be the cause. Also I read from somewhere that when neutering wasn't performed satisfactorily, they may still retain the trait of unneutered (same with spaying). If there are some tissues left over or something, that can cause them act as if they aren't neutered. But most likely the cat's feeling some outdoor cat around the house and being defensive.
No, a dog cannot think it is a cat. Dogs and cats have different instincts, behaviors, and ways of thinking due to their evolutionary history and genetic makeup. While dogs can exhibit some behaviors similar to cats, they cannot fundamentally change their thinking to match that of a cat.
It is smally possible if the male cat senses that your cat (if you have one.) has sprayed the area, marking his or her terroriory, then he will back off. But if you have no cat, or just a dog(s), then he will spray the area, letting other cats know, that he had been there and had claimed it as his.
Male foxes spray - to mark territory. It's a warning to other male foxes to stay away.
Some sort of internal malady is/has occured in the animal. If this animal is a treasured pet,seek veterinary assitance to diagnose the problem(s).
Spray where the cat scratches with mace, the smell will repel the cat. If you're just plain nuts, you could always spray the CAT with mace ( Don't do this unless you're s certified psycho, and even then, don't do it)
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Some black male singing groups of the 50's include The Earthquakes. Another black male singing group of the 50's is Frankie Lymon and the Teenagers.
That depends on what substance(s) you are spraying and what you expect the spray to land on.
What is another word for a male person
To give birth to another living human being. Infused with a male 's sperm cell.
Male kangaroos compete with one another for the right to mate. They also help to protect their family groups from dingoes and other predators.
To give birth to another living human being. Infused with a male 's sperm cell.
Hi there...do you mean how you would like to eliminate urine spray odour? First if your cat hasn't been spayed/neutered it's imperative to have this done so that the urine spraying is resolved or your cat(s) will continue to remark the area repeatedly. Most shelters worldwide offer low cost spay/neuter. Consider ringing your shelter to schedule an appointment to have the minor procedure performed. As for eliminating urine spray odour there are many pet enzyme cleaning products that work effectively at reducing and/or eliminating the urine scent. Some examples are Nature's Miracle "Just for Cats". Enzyme cleaners work best if you saturate the flooring and leave the product to soak into the area and then air dry rather than soaking it back up with a towel or sponge. Repeated applications are needed for heavily soiled areas.