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Old January 24th 04, 07:33 PM
Betsy
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I am not a vet, but a cat in heat is probably more likely to spray! Why
don't you get her spayed?

After she's calmed down after being spayed, try feliway. It works pretty
well. It sounds to me like she is stressed out right now. Cats often begin
spraying at sexual maturity.

"pzmrmn" wrote in message
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Help!
My 1yr old female is spraying all around my new house. She is in heat,

but
the vet says that it's not related to her spraying. She will be spayed in

2
weeks. I read the posting about Odokill and Odokleen and will be getting
those today. I need some solution/repellent to stop this behavior. I

have
a water spray bottle, but I can never catch her in the act.
She sprays on hard objects, walls, refrigerator, table, entertainment
center, plants (dying).
Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Pat