try the rubber sheeting.  you will absolutely love


-----Original Message-----
From: Martha Walton <[email protected]>
To: felvtalk <[email protected]>
Sent: Wed, Nov 14, 2012 12:16 pm
Subject: Re: [Felvtalk] cat attract


My 12 yr old cat recently wet the bed (and #2 on the couch twice).  I got Dr. 
Esley's Cat Attract and all my cats love, love, love it.  Meanwhile, to keep my 
furniture safe, I put vinyl tablecloths (cheap) over my bed and sofa during the 
day.  I also covered my mattress and couch with waterproof mattress covers, 
too.  The vinyl tablecloths have flannel on the back and it keeps it from 
slipping around.  I found them at Target.


On Wed, Nov 14, 2012 at 2:01 PM, <[email protected]> wrote:


also, have you tried dr. elsey's cat attract litter.  it's 100% guaranteed.  
works great.  cats love it.  can get coupons on ebay
 

In a message dated 11/14/2012 12:19:49 P.M. Central Standard Time, 
[email protected] writes:

I adopted two cats with intermittent litter box issues to a very clever adopter 
a couple of years ago.  These two -- gorgeous Maine Coon sisters -- would pee 
where they shouldn't when they were stressed, like with rehoming for example.  
This adopter covered her sofa with plastic wrap and then dabbed vinegar all 
over it.  She did this for a month while the girls settled in and bonded with 
their litter boxes.  FWIW, it worked.





From: catatonya <[email protected]>
To: "[email protected]" <[email protected]> 
Sent: Wednesday, November 14, 2012 10:11 AM
Subject: Re: [Felvtalk] Bedwetting Cat sofa advice?




Hi, I'm Tonya. I haven't been on list for quite a while. My positive cat DD is 
doing great. She is going on 14! We had some wetting incidents over the summer, 
and I was sure we were looking at kidneys, but her vet visit found her 
healthy....
 
I am pretty much the queen of waterproofing. And yes it does save heating bills 
in the winter!
 
My question is this. I have used everything mentioned for beds on sofas to no 
effect. Anyone have a peeproof sofa recommendation besides covering in plastic 
and then covering with sheets? My cat will move and pull all the plastic away 
and get some of the urine on the sofa. I have a sofa and a love seat turned 
upside down in my living room right now where I gave up!
 
tonya




From: Lee Evans <[email protected]>
To: felvtalk <[email protected]> 
Sent: Monday, November 5, 2012 12:44 PM
Subject: [Felvtalk] Bedwetting Cat





For the summer, you can get either the disposable large size pads or the adult 
mattress pads that are sold at medical supply shops for adults with bladder 
incontinence.  Hey, I'm the queen of waterproofing.  With all the cats I have 
had, there has always been a bed wetting problem with at least one or two of 
them.  Instead of screaming and tearing my hair out and dumping the cat out the 
door, I used some of my elderly mom's disposable mattress pads for a while.  
She actually wasn't incontinent but she couldn't walk so needed a bed pan, so 
just in case...I would use the mattress pads.  Then I purchased several of the 
washable types when one of my very old cats began thinking the bed was her 
litter box.  You can also purchase a zippered waterproof mattress cover, then 
put a regular quilted mattress topper over it and just toss the topper into the 
washing machine if someone makes a mistake, sponge the waterproof cover with 
rubbing alcohol.  It's a good deodorizer after it evaporates.  But in the 
summer, if you don't want to feel you are being shrink wrapped, you can use the 
top removable types and either toss into the wash or toss into the garbage if 
they are disposable.  The washable are more economical. You can even make up 
the bed in the morning and then put a fitted waterproof mattress topper over 
the whole thing to keep everything good while you are gone.  If an accident 
happens, you just whisk the cover off and you are ready for sleeping in the bed.

For the nasty drip into the mattress I would recommend an enzyme type odor 
eliminator.  I used to use Petzyme, which you can purchase at PetsMart.  It 
doesn't have any added scent as a cover up.  Sometimes I think I prefer the 
odor of cat pee to those awful "perfumes" they dump into deodorizers.  When you 
use the enzyme type deodorizer, you have to make sure the spot stays wet for at 
least 24 hours.  If it dries out, by-by little beneficial bacteria and the 
enzyme doesn't work.
You can Google cat urine neutralizer or deodorizer and see what you come up 
with. There are many brands and many prices.




 
Spay and Neuter your cats and dogs and your weird relatives and nasty neighbors 
too!

 







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