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Oh my gosh I am so sorry this happened! I used to have a cat, but he never peed or sprayed on any toys of mine. Usually carpet or bedding, and he only did it once or twice. So I have no first hand experience. But I believe this article may help. If it works on plastic playhouses for children, it might work on ponies. Not actually tested on ponies before, so uh...good luck?The article: http://animals.mom.me/how-to-get-cat-urine-smell-out-of-plastic-playhouse-12244944.html
Yep there are plenty of enzyme removers on the market that you can use. My concern is, if the cat is SPRAYING, it isn't spayed or neutered, and it is just going to continue to pee all over your things, as it sees you as an intruder in its space.
I would actually put the ponies somewhere that it is physically impossible for the cat to get at- If the cat (with its far superior nose) detects any small amount of smell remaining, it will be tempted to do the deed again...