A female cat, just like a male cat, can and will spray when on heat, or feel their territory is being threatened. They spray very strong-smelling urine to communicate with other cats in the area.
No, cats do not spray other cats. Male (and sometimes females, too) cats spray vertical surfaces to tell other cats that this belongs to him, and for other males to keep out. It is also to advertise...
When a cat sees another cat, it will usually hiss (if the same gender) because the unknown cat is on your cat's territory. Your cat feels the need to get that cat off, so it hisses and makes itself...
It is certainly NOT a good idea to subject a cat, or any pet animal, to chemical sprays made for humans. The spray can easily hurt the cat's eyes if any particles hit the eyes, it could irritate the...
well it might irritate the puppies skin and put him/her in pain but it may possibly just kill a small amout of fles because cat flea spary uses a small amout of chemicals to kill fleas because of...