I thought spraying in studs was normal behavior because they need to mark their territory to keep out other males. Neutering solves the problem.
Homeopathy does not change behavior that is normal. If the cat's problem is for example, that he is overly anxious about intruders, then a constitutional homeopathic prescription could calm him, but his normal, healthy instincts as a full tom would still exist.
The remedy from your breeder may be similar to the "homeopathic" formulas for stopping smoking. With them, daily use creates a proving in the user. Because of the ingredients, the proving for such a remedy would involve symptoms like nausea from smoking, sick feeling from the smell of tobacco smoke, that sort of thing. I hate to think of the proving symptoms that would stop the spraying of a hapless cat.
What are the ingredients in the remedy that the breeder gave you?
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