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I have 2 cats... and i need some advice PLEASEE HELLPPP

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Ok, I got 2 cats Cleo: Image and Caesar: Image I know we need to get Cleo fixed, she’s always whining and stuff, but she’s always using every thing as a scratching post, how do I fix that? And my older cat Caesar is spraying every where how do I fix that? Any advice would be great. My mom wants to get rid of them because of what they are doing so I want to do my best to try to keep them. Thanks. Whitewulf :D
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uhhh, caesar is already been fixed, but hes still spraying.
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Whitewulf wrote:uhhh, caesar is already been fixed, but hes still spraying.

I'm sure you'll want to go about this in the utmost humain way possible and here is a method that works flawlessly...

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j/k :D Sorry I can't be of help to ya wulfypoo...
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EvilAngel wrote:I'm sure you'll want to go about this in the utmost humain way possible and here is a method that works flawlessly...

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j/k :D Sorry I can't be of help to ya wulfypoo...
LMAO, np
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water bottle
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Brent wrote:water bottle
not a bad idea :D
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it works
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for the scratching problem. all cats want to sharpen their claws through scratching. you need to give them something to do this on, a scratching post or something. spray or sprinkle it with catnip on occasions to make it inviting to them. then spray your furniture or other things they currently use as scratching post with a cat repellent. they'll get the message.

as for the spraying, just give the kitty a hard kick in the ribs when you catch it spraying, or even if you didn't catch it spraying but just feel like taking your agressions out on something small and defenceless. hard enough to make it fly across the room and smash against the opposing wall. it'll get the message.



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The_Lurker wrote:for the scratching problem. all cats want to sharpen their claws through scratching. you need to give them something to do this on, a scratching post or something. spray or sprinkle it with catnip on occasions to make it inviting to them. then spray your furniture or other things they currently use as scratching post with a cat repellent. they'll get the message.

as for the spraying, just give the kitty a hard kick in the ribs when you catch it spraying, or even if you didn't catch it spraying but just feel like taking your agressions out on something small and defenceless. hard enough to make it fly across the room and smash against the opposing wall. it'll get the message.



good luck!

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Add a tablespoon of vinegar to the waterbottle. :nod: They hate the taste and will in time associate it with their activity.

Even though the female is fixed, he will still spray.to mark his territory. It just won't smell as bad.

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or for about 40 bucks each get thier front claw removed if thier house cats they dont need them unless they go out sometimes then they may need them for a lil d
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Castration does not always prevent spraying. If it is done a little too late, they will still spray. Hard to correct. You might ask a vet if there are any ways to discourage beyond the old water bottle trick.
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Sell them on Ebay :rotfl:
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If a male cat still sprays after he's been fixed its usually impossible to get him to stop (even with all the tricks people are mentioning). Its unfortunately one of those habits that they dont know how to stop, instinct type thing. You should have them de-clawed if they are going to be housecats, then they can claw on whatever they want. Mine are both de-clawed and couldnt be happier.
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declawing is mean! i got my cats this little cardboard thing that comes with catnip for like 5 bucks, they scratch the crap out of it and dont scratch anything else.

as for the spraying if he does it just in one place try putting a small can (like a cat food can) filled with coffee grounds in that spot, cats hate the smell and will normally stay away from that spot.
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They do laser surgery for declawing now. Its not as mean
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Whitewulf wrote:Ok, I got 2 cats Cleo: Image and Caesar: Image I know we need to get Cleo fixed, she’s always whining and stuff, but she’s always using every thing as a scratching post, how do I fix that? And my older cat Caesar is spraying every where how do I fix that? Any advice would be great. My mom wants to get rid of them because of what they are doing so I want to do my best to try to keep them. Thanks. Whitewulf :D
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Ty everyone for the advice... :D
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I was an evil bastard and got my cat's declawed. And in reality it accomplished little to nothing as they still tear the **** out of everything even with no front claw. All I accomplished was getting Meg to yell at me. :(


As for the spraying I dunno. I had my cats fixed when they were little. Although they still do on occassion pee in places other than their litter box. :irate:
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