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After a male cat is spade, does it still spray?

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After a male cat is spade, does it still spray?

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Oh yes they can! Remoning the testes does not prevent them from physically being capable of spraying, however the reasons for spraying are usually do to a hormonal reason to “mark” their territory, especially when they smell females in heat. But fixing them does reduce spraying in 90% of cats so the odds that he will start spraying are pretty small. Also it depends on the age you get them fixed. If you wait until the habit has already started, then sometimes fixing them doesn’t stop it, but just reduces it some. Make sure you get your male fixed before he starts spraying.

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How to Stop a Dog Spraying After Neutering By Erin Ringwald, eHow Contributor updated: May 7, 2010 I want to do this! What’s This? Stop unwanted spraying with alternative techniques Dog sniffing ground image by Sujit Mahapatra from Fotolia.com Spraying, also known as marking, is a behavior used to mark territory, communicate gender and assert dominance. Although spaying or neutering is often an effective way of dealing with the spraying behavior, it is not always a solution. Luckily, there are a number of things you can do at home to help teach your dog that spraying is not an acceptable behavior. Difficulty: Moderate Instructions Things You’ll Need: Whistle Sticky paper Aluminum foil Cage Paper towels Black light White distilled vinegar Water Spray bottle Baking soda Old tooth brush Hydrogen peroxide Liquid dish detergent Vacuum Eliminating the Behavior 1 Make a loud noise when you think your dog is about to spray. You can use a whistle, shake an empty soda can filled with coins or cl

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