I'm thinking of contacting the fire department to see if I can lease one
of those airplanes that dump water/chemicals on fires. I could fill the
hold with anti-stink and have them dump it on my house.
My sister has all of two cats and one of them climbed on her table
yesterday and while Connie watched in horror. squatted and peed in her
very expensive, (well previously expensive) purse. Of course this is a
rescue kitty that I begged her to adopt from me. She loves Sammy, he's
a sweet, sweet boy that cuddles under the covers with her at night, but
she's been asking me what to do about this and I'm running out of
ideas. This is the third time he's done his inappropriate urinating in
the last couple of months. The first time was in one of those cardboard
scratching boxes on the floor, the second was in my dad's backpack while
he was visiting, and now the purse that Tux treats like his mother, (Tux
has been known to seek out this purse and rub and nurse on it). She's
already taken Sam to the vet for a check up and urinalysis; he's healthy
as can be. She's added additional litter boxes. That seemed to help
for a little while and he uses them most of the time. The two cats get
along for the most part, but Sammy is older and they do sometimes
scuffle when Tux becomes too energetic. (You may remember Tux as the
kitty that gave us all a scare when he went missing for 3 days and ended
up being locked in the attached garage the entire time). I'm pretty
sure this has something to do with the dynamic between the two cats,
(Sam is Connie's cat and Tux is more bonded to her son Justin), or at
least some sort of territorial/jealousy thing. I suggested keeping Sam
confined to her bedroom for a couple of days to see if he appreciates
the alone time, and a litter box that is not contaminated with Tux
smells. I thought she could try that at least when she's not home, but
she doesn't want to segregate Sam. Sam used to be an indoor/outdoor cat
that never used litter in the house. I'm wondering if the problems
would stop if he had access to the outside, but Connie lives in coyote
country. I suggested a trip to Home Depot to construct an attached
outdoor habitat, but she thinks that's extreme. Ha! She don't know
extreme! Anyone have any suggestions?
N
MaryChristine wrote:
we really have to get these cats of ours jobs--they have WAY too much
time on their paws to sit around and figure these things out.....
and yes, mine have managed to baptize the area in front of the dryer,
as well..... i just pour the anti-stink straight on the floor
there.... sigh.
On 5/21/07, *Nina* <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Thanks for the sympathy. The dryer is such an ingenuous touch. How
clever this particular little fiend is, (I don't know which of my clan
is the culprit). Not only does the dryer "bake in" the fragrance,
but
it is then carried about all over the house, (not to mention
everywhere
I might travel). It's so darn efficient of them! All the fabric
throws
covering the furniture are now pre-marked :-) .
Nina
elizabeth trent wrote:
> Oh no! Nina, you have all my sympathy. "Ode de kitty toilette" is
> definitely not the nicest fragrance - especially for warm weather.
> Have you tried spraying with 'Urine Gone'? That helps me a lot
> with Shakiti (aka - magic marker) in the house. I saw some a
CVS last
> week. You can order it online too. I am so sorry!
>
> elizabeth
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