1. Ask the vet to castrate the cat. After castration, the behavior of peeing can be eliminated or significantly reduced. In addition, castration can also prevent normal cats from peeing.
2. Feed at the place where the urine is sprayed. Cats love to be clean, and generally don't spray urine in places where they eat. Therefore, this method can correct the abnormal behavior of urine spraying.
3. Invert several mousetraps where the cat urinates.
4. Punish perverted cats with water guns. Whenever the cat owner finds that the cat is peeing, he immediately sprays water on the cat with a water gun, which can correct this abnormal behavior over time.
5. Inject progesterone. Medroxyprogesterone acetate can be injected subcutaneously or intramuscularly, daily 1 time, and the dosage is 10-20mg per kilogram of body weight for 1 month.