ROTFLMAO! Little dears my foot! More like little
snots! :)

Yep, I have a two (2) fur-kids who absolutely LOVE to
"piddle" on plastic; especially plastic bags!

It completely baffles me as to WHY they choose to pee
on top of a plastic bag that is lying on the floor,
but they do.

So now, it is a "race for the chase of the plastic
bag!" Once I walk though the door with Wal-Mart bags
in hand, its on! I have to fight the kids for the
empty bags and quickly put them away (we recycle)
before ANYone can get ahold of them.

My kids have trained me well!

Perhaps why a cat pees on a plastic bag will always be
a mystery, I do not know. I have been doing rescue
work for over 20 years and have been a cat-mom for 9
and I STILL cannot explain it.

Whoever discovers which ingredient (in plastic) that
cats are attracted to, will be forever rich! All
he/she has to do it put that "mystery" ingredient in a
bottle and sell it and they will make millions.

Just sprinkle/spray that "mystery" ingredient inside
any/all litter boxes (kinda like "Attract-A-Cat) and
cats will never be tempted to pee on plastic again!

Ah! That would be the day! Until then, me and my kids
continue to "fight" over the plastic bags! LOL. 

Lora




--- Nina <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Lora,

Ha! My, my you did take drastic measures!

When we bought the living room furniture, we also got
a new futon mattress. We were smart enough to leave it
covered in the plastic it came in until Thanksgiving
morning. Thank goodness we did, when I went to cut the
plastic off, I found a small pond of urine in the
middle! Ugh! I started looking around for someone to
strangle.

I do remember discussing the 'errant elimination'
topic once before and was surprised at how many cats
seem to like going potty on plastic. Little dears.

Nina


        
                
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