Since he was neutered after he reached sexual maturity it will be alot harder to break him of marking his territory. My Tobie was neutered when we got him. Thank God because had he started marking his territory in our house there is no way my husband would have let us keep him. I would keep him crated when you cannot watch his every move. Do not let him run the house. If you have standard doorways then try baby gates to block him off from areas you don't want him in. Of coarse my little one figured out he could jump it, then when we raised it he squeezed his little body under it. After catching him jumping it and swatting him with the fly swatter he got the picture.
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