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[quote=Anonymous]Well I have a sister whose cat sprayed for years and she, like you, was at her wit's end. In the end (after MANY MANY MANY MANY failed devices, treatments, strategies, etc.) what worked for her was the following: (1) The cat is on some sort of anti anxiety medication. I don't know the name but it is some cream that she rubs into his ear (so it's topical, because this cat would not tolerate injections). (2) The cat did used to have times during the day when spraying was more likely (dusk, etc.). So my sister got into the habit of simply putting the cat out into the garage at those trigger times. The cat would be fine (happy even), and it seemed to calm it down. Sorry you are going through this. I totally understand how it would be impossible to live with. My sister went through four living room sets before she finally found the answer (and finally decided to only buy cheaper furniture until the cat passes on).[/quote]
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