They definitely know what they are doing.  I've used Feliway to calm cats and 
an alternative vet recommends Cat Nap and various flower essences including 
Rescue Remedy.  Feliway is supposed to help with peeing problems........I've 
never had to use it for that (Thank God and all the Angels) but it sure works 
to calm my little friends and ferals I've had treated/spayed/neutered.   A 
black light will tell where they have gone and where extra cleaning is needed 
to remove odor (even that only a cat can smell) and reduce the urge to go in 
the same place.  






                                                 If you have men who will 
exclude any of God's creatures
                                                 from the shelter of compassion 
and pity, you will have men who 
                                                 will deal likewise with their 
fellow man.
                                                                  St. Francis
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: C & J 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Monday, May 28, 2007 7:53 PM
  Subject: Re: A little more on the topic of pee


  Oh I know they do it on purpose.  One of my cats left a nice brown present 
for me right on my pillow the day we took Tomi in.  She never did that before 
or since.

  Cassandra
    ----- Original Message ----- 
    From: MaryChristine 
    To: [email protected] 
    Sent: Monday, May 28, 2007 7:14 PM
    Subject: Re: A little more on the topic of pee


    i get such a kick out of the "experts" who say that cats don't do this on 
purpose, or don't hold grudges. have they never LIVED with them?????? the 
little beasts know EXACTLY what they're doing, i'm convinced of it! and, yes, 
are giggling behind their paws as we discover their gifts and surprises! 




    On 5/28/07, Susan Hoffman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: 
      Oh, we always close the door.  Same with the microwave.  We close doors 
on toaster ovens and microwaves to protect the food that we've hidden from the 
cats.

      My mother was punished this morning for not getting up and cleaning 
litterboxes quickly enough.  She awoke to the smell of poop.  Two of her cats 
had managed to poop down a heating vent.  At least she has until winter to take 
the thing apart and clean it out. 


      Kelly L <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: 
        At 04:31 PM 5/28/2007, you wrote:


        I purchased a fireplace screen at a yard sale for Cat House on the 
        Kings...I may be able to protect my space heater in the 
        fall......then again I may not
        Kelly


        >The toaster oven is NOT safe UNLESS you remember to ALWAYS close the 
        >door! My Sunset became annoyed when I went out of town overnight & 
        >she peed into the toaster oven. I didn't suspect a thing until I 
        >tried to toast an English muffin. The stench was horrible! So do 
        >NOT assume that toaster ovens are safe. Cats are VERY creative. 
        >Remember what Fluffy did to my friends' winshield washers!
        >
        >Pam
        >
        >Susan Hoffman wrote:
        >>And there was the time that Trixie got my roommate's toaster....
        >>
        >>It was late at night. I was lyinjg in bed reading, pinned in place 
        >>by cats on either side. I smell what smells like a skunk. So I 
        >>assume we have a skunk in the yard. Not the first time. No big 
        >>deal. I think nothing of it.
        >>
        >>Next morning my roommate mentions the skunk to me. And how he was 
        >>making toast at the time. And how he felt a little ill after 
        >>eating the toast....Slowly, it dawns on us. That was no 
        >>skunk. Trixie peed in the toaster. AND HE ATE IT! Is that why 
        >>Trixie was giggling?
        >>
        >>Larry is convinced that Trixie did this on purpose. She knows 
        >>mommy NEVER eats toast. He's probably right. 
        >>
        >>The toaster has been replaced by a toaster over. But I think I 
        >>caught Trixie reading the schematics. She's very clever.
        >>
        >>If Trixie offers you toast, decline.
        >>

        >>*/Nina /* wrote:
        >>
        >> Sigh. I just got through battling with my pee entrenched dryer again.
        >> Nothing seems to be helping, I feel your pain sister. 
        >> Nina
        >>
        >> Susan Hoffman wrote:
        >> > This morning when I headed into the kitchen to feed everyone, I
        >> > removed what I thought was a clean frying pan from the stivetop 
        >> -- I
        >> > use the stove as a stagingt area to get all the plates of canned
        >> > catfood ready -- and put the frying pan upside down in the dish
        >> > drainer. Someone had peed in the frying pan overnight and I
        >> wound up
        >> > pouring cat pee all over the clean dishes in the drainer. 
        >> >
        >> > One more morning like this and I'm going to make myself a cup of
        >> > strong coffee before anyone gets a morsel of food.
        >>
        >>
        >
        >
        >
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    Maybe That'll Make The Difference....

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