Those little kitties DO have to much time on their hands! Too bad we can't teach them to read!

Taylor Scobie Humphrey
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On May 22, 2007, at 8:35 PM, Pam Norman wrote:

My Sunset had a great way of letting me know she was displeased when I was gone one time. She peed in the toaster oven & I had no idea until I put in an English muffin. Godawful smell! That toaster oven was history & the one that replaced it always had its door shut when not in use. Didn't stop her from peeing on top tho, but I was wise to her by then.

The take the cake story tho is a kitty named Fluffy (yes, really!) who belonged to friends of mine who adored her (had to!). She had a thinig about pooping in odd places & she was deadly accurate in getting her leavings exactly where she wanted them to be. Her piece de resistance was the well of the windshield wipers on their car! Totally undiscovered until they backed out of the garage into a rainstorm. Turned on the wipers & oh m'god instant liquid poop smeared all over the windshields!!!!!!!

You can't beat that!

Pam

Sally Davis wrote:
My Spike was banned from the old trailer for a couple years after peeing on the stove top. Yeah that bakes the smell as well. It was horrible. Not that I cooked that much. I finally had to build a new house on the same land due to hurricane Isabel. The cats all lived outside while we stayed in a motel. She was still not allowed in the house. She has since redeemed herself and stays in my room, But if she ever pulls a stunt like that she will be outside kitty again. The heat vent is another spot she hit in the trailer.
 I am not sure how you can get rid of the odor though.
 Sally
On 5/21/07, *Nina* <[EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote:

Remember the thread where everyone was trying to figure out where the
    urine odor was coming from?  (Kelley, I'm sure you do).  Well,
    someone
    has contaminated my dryer.  I'm not sure how they did it.  I'm
    assuming
    they backed up, aimed and fired into the crevices around the
    opening of
    the door, but I guess it could be in the air filter.  All I know
    is that
I've scrubbed and sprayed and scrubbed some more. Every time I think it's safe to dry a load of clothes they come out of the dryer smelling
    not springtime fresh, but of fresh kitty.  Whoever marked the
    dryer must
    be thrilled, everything smells of their scent now.  Any
    suggestions?  Do
    I have to get a new dryer and house it behind chain link?
    Nina







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