How can i get my male cat to stop "Spraying&quo

 
How can i get my male cat to stop "Spraying"??Help please!:/?
My cat Harley will be 2 years old in january, lately he's been "spraying" we do not have any other inside cats but 2 outside cats, he had this problem when he was younger, and then he stopped, but now its starting again:/ If he doesnt stop soon we will have to give him away:/ Does anyone know what i can do to make him stop?Has anyone ever had this problem and got rid of it?If so please feel free to tell me how, i've had him since he was 6 weeks old and he's a part of the family. Please someone help, i know getting him neutered "helps" but i need other ideas, im going to get him neutered soon but im not even sure if he'll stop after that:/ someone please help.
The reason most male cats "spray" is because they are in lack of affection from their owner:) So just show him a bit more love, which I'm sure you already are, and play with him more often:) Kitties just need lots of that:) Hope this helped!

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Only way to stop the spraying is getting him fixed.Spraying is a response to female heat season and you know that won't stop either.

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The only way to stop a cat from spraying completly is to get him fixed. If you have more than one cat, give each of them equal attention. Clean the area thoroughly with an enzyme-based cleaner to remove all traces of the scent. Use a pet repellent to discourage spraying. Try bitter apple or a citrus scent, such as lemon. Make time for play time if you have more than one cat to help them get along better and reduce the need to be competitive.
Be a responsible pet owner and get him fixed. Giving away your pet because you didn't fix him is lame. Hes probably getting all the neighborhood cats pregnant, too.
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