HOW TO STOP A CAT FROM SPRAYING
Good options for cleaning cat spray include the Wee Wee Carpet and Fabric Stain and Odor Destroyer (for all pets) or the Wee Wee Cat Carpet and Fabric Stain and Odor Destroyer. The latter is designed specifically to treat cat messes in a safe way that penetrates deeply to prevent re-marking.
How to Reduce Cat Spraying
You can take several steps to help reduce the triggers that lead to your cat's stress-related spraying.
Try Calming Diffusers
Comfort Zone products can ease your cat's stress, making her feel calmer and less likely to spray. By mimicking soothing cat pheromones, the Comfort Zone Calming Diffuser can give your cat a calm, relaxed environment and will help to reduce urine marking.
Plug diffusers in multiple rooms in your house for the best results.
Comfort Zone Spray & Scratch Control Spray can be used along with the diffuser. Spray it directly on the items your cat is drawn to spray on, whether it's a couch or a specific corner of the room.
Make Sure Your Cat is Spayed or Neutered
Spaying or neutering your cat—especially early in life—will usually eliminate, or at least decrease, spraying. Even if your furry friend is no longer a kitten, spaying or neutering still helps to reduce spraying. Talk with your vet for a professional recommendation.
Help Your Cat Feel More Confident