Boy, I can sympathize w/ya. I was ready to toss Specs out the door! Dr. LeBeau did tell me, however, that normally a cat won't spray where it eats. So he said to put food dishes, even if they're empty but just have the scent of food on them, in front of where he's been spraying, which is my new dining room sideboard. I did that and I've been down all on fours sniffing and feeling around and it appears that he hasn't sprayed there. He was also spraying on my new entertainment center but I don't think he's sprayed there lately. So what am I supposed to do? Put food dishes all over the flippin' house? Anyhow, he also gave me a couple of weeks worth of a medication called Domicalm, at least that's what it looks like it says. The handwriting is difficult to decipher and they're gone for the day, so I can't ask anyone there. I just started him on it yesterday, so I can't honestly report anything one way or the other but I'll definitely keep you posted. Oh, he also said that most cats hate aluminum foil so to put aluminum foil where the cat would walk, even under his food dish if you're putting one there to stop him from spraying. So much for having a house decorated the way we want, eh? Food dishes and aluminum foil. Lovely. Very feng shui.

I hope this helps you somewhat.

Blessings,
Mary