How Do You Stop A Male Neutered Cat From Spraying?
Spraying is the act of a cat marking its territory. When a cat sprays, it sends out a light mist of urine. This urine has a pungent, overpowering odor. Generally, having your cat neutered will stop him from spraying; however, some cats will continue to spray after being fixed. Luckily, there are some steps you can take to discourage your cat from spraying and avoid the odor in and around your home. Clean up sprayed urine using a wad of paper towels. If the spraying occurs when you are not around and you are not sure where it is, use a black light to find it. Urine will glow under the black light. Spray the area with a mixture of equal parts distilled white vinegar and water. Saturate the area completely and then leave it to dry. Sprinkle baking soda over top of the spot. Pour a mixture of 1/4 c hydrogen peroxide and 1 tsp liquid dish detergent over the baking soda and rub the spot with a scrub brush until the baking soda is dissolved. Allow the area to dry and then vacuum up the mixtur