The male
urine spray smell is eliminated.
Not exact matches
Make sure you have at least one bottle of
urine erasing
spray bottle around to get rid of any unwanted
smells and stains.
When a male cat reaches 6 months old he can becomes territorial and start to mark areas by
spraying urine on surfaces, leaving a
smell that is difficult to remove.
He will then
spray a fine stream of foul
smelling urine at just the right height for any other cat to
smell it.
There are also
sprays that you can buy that you use on the place you want your dog to pee that actually
smell of
urine in order to encourage him to go in the correct place.
They mark territory by
spraying strong -
smelling urine on surfaces.
In the wild, canines such as wolves will mark their territories by
spraying a strong -
smelling urine around the perimeter.
I've faced the latter problem before, and it causes two separate problems when those indoor cats either observe the cat outside through a window or
smell the acrid odor of the
urine spray:
Male cats who haven't been neutered may also take it upon themselves to mark their territory by
spraying foul -
smelling and potent
urine all over your house.
15 year old neutered male cat
spraying,
urine has no
smell Not rated yet I took in a 15 year old, neutered male cat two years ago.
Unaltered male cats are very likely to
spray (
urine mark) both indoors and out, the
smell of male cat
urine is particularly unpleasant and very difficult to get rid of.
On the other hand, un-neutered dogs and cats may mark their territory by
spraying strong -
smelling urine all over the house.
On the other hand, intact dogs and cats may mark their territory by
spraying strong -
smelling urine all over the house.
Un-neutered pets may mark their territories by
spraying strong -
smelling urine all over the house.
Neutering of male cats is essential to prevent
spraying of the strong
smelling urine that develops after 6 months of age, as well to prohibit their strong desire to escape outdoors.
Male cats and dogs that have not been fixed have a strong desire to mark their territory by
spraying strong -
smelling urine.
Tom cats, when they reach sexual maturity, will instinctively
spray their surroundings with strong -
smelling urine.
Their fighting with owned cats and the offensive
smell of their
urine spraying to mark their territory makes them unpopular with people who shoo them away.
Intact males will typically
spray strong
smelling urine along the perimeter of their territory.
I
SMELL CAT
URINE Reason: Tomcats
spray to mark their territory.
Unneutered dogs and cats may mark their territory by
spraying strong -
smelling urine all over the house.
During her heat, she may «
spray» a strong
smelling urine just as tomcats do.
Unneutered male cats
spray very strong foul -
smelling urine to mark their territory.
This unique fast - acting
spray is a biological odor eliminator that removes unwanted
smells caused by
urine, feces, vomit, tobacco smoke, mildew or wet dogs.
To combat the
urine smell,
spray the area thoroughly with white vinegar or with a product that uses natural enzymes to combat the
smell, such as Nature's Miracle.