The first line of defense
against your cat spraying is to spay or neuter them at an early age.
Not exact matches
They also will prolifically
spray urine
against doors to mark their territory, even though there may be other
cats living inside.
It consists of a traditional litter pan design with a detachable shield that adds height to the back and sides of the box to protect your flooring
against unwanted litter
spray — it also gives your
cat an extra degree of privacy.
Once neutered, the
cats protect the community
against rats but no longer display nuisance behaviors such as fighting over mates, yowling in heat, rummaging through trash cans,
spraying urine and producing multiple litters.
If you find fleas on your
cat, your first step should be to give him a bath with a flea shampoo — after that you can use a flea
spray or powder to kill any lingering fleas or another product to protect
against reinfestation.
The downside is that if you have a long
cat, he / she may not be very comfortable in the litter box and if he
sprays, his
spray may hit
against the wall of the unit.
My in laws stopped buy to visit outside on patio which has
cat fence around it and he
sprayed against the fence in front of us buy the gate part.