Rutherford, at it again!
Hi All:
Another update on Rutherford the Brave, the floor-****ing and wall-spraying cat... Last night I caught him squatting RIGHT after I cleaned the litter box (about two hours after) in the 4 foot area that he has destroyed in our living room with his urine. I feel that he MUST have known he was in the wrong here, because I had to chase him around for about 15 minutes before I caught him to toss his naughty little ass into the bathroom with food and water and his litterbox for the night. I placed his food (dry bowl), his breakfast (canned food) and his water DIRECTLY on the "stink zone" as we like to call it. He hasn't touched it yet, but I am worried about him now finding another place to ****. I can't deal with much more of this, and if he finds another place to urinate in the house, I'm gonna flip. I'll be making a doctor's appointment in a few days to see if we can get a medical opinion. the only problem I have with the vet the last time (and first time) we took him in was that she didn't have any real answers - she just kept pushing her favorite flea and worm meds. Frustrated and sick of smelling the pee, Jimmy -- "...that simple light may rise out of complex darkness." and don't forget to run like an antelope. http://www.jimhutchison.com http://music.jimhutchison.com |
also after you have cleaned and dried the area, you could simply put
double-sided taped criss-crossing the area. Cats hate to step on that stuff! |
also after you have cleaned and dried the area, you could simply put
double-sided taped criss-crossing the area. Cats hate to step on that stuff! |
On Tue, 14 Sep 2004 08:56:44 -0400, jimmy the LD wrote:
Hi All: Another update on Rutherford the Brave, the floor-****ing and wall-spraying cat... Last night I caught him squatting RIGHT after I cleaned the litter box (about two hours after) in the 4 foot area that he has destroyed in our living room with his urine. I feel that he MUST have known he was in the wrong here, because I had to chase him around for about 15 minutes before I caught him to toss his naughty little ass into the bathroom with food and water and his litterbox for the night. I placed his food (dry bowl), his breakfast (canned food) and his water DIRECTLY on the "stink zone" as we like to call it. He hasn't touched it yet, but I am worried about him now finding another place to ****. I can't deal with much more of this, and if he finds another place to urinate in the house, I'm gonna flip. I'll be making a doctor's appointment in a few days to see if we can get a medical opinion. the only problem I have with the vet the last time (and first time) we took him in was that she didn't have any real answers - she just kept pushing her favorite flea and worm meds. Frustrated and sick of smelling the pee, Jimmy Perhaps a new Vet would be a good idea. MLB |
On Tue, 14 Sep 2004 08:56:44 -0400, jimmy the LD wrote:
Hi All: Another update on Rutherford the Brave, the floor-****ing and wall-spraying cat... Last night I caught him squatting RIGHT after I cleaned the litter box (about two hours after) in the 4 foot area that he has destroyed in our living room with his urine. I feel that he MUST have known he was in the wrong here, because I had to chase him around for about 15 minutes before I caught him to toss his naughty little ass into the bathroom with food and water and his litterbox for the night. I placed his food (dry bowl), his breakfast (canned food) and his water DIRECTLY on the "stink zone" as we like to call it. He hasn't touched it yet, but I am worried about him now finding another place to ****. I can't deal with much more of this, and if he finds another place to urinate in the house, I'm gonna flip. I'll be making a doctor's appointment in a few days to see if we can get a medical opinion. the only problem I have with the vet the last time (and first time) we took him in was that she didn't have any real answers - she just kept pushing her favorite flea and worm meds. Frustrated and sick of smelling the pee, Jimmy Perhaps a new Vet would be a good idea. MLB |
"jimmy the LD" wrote in message ...
Hi All: Another update on Rutherford the Brave, the floor-****ing and wall-spraying cat... Last night I caught him squatting RIGHT after I cleaned the litter box (about two hours after) in the 4 foot area that he has destroyed in our living room with his urine. I feel that he MUST have known he was in the wrong here, because I had to chase him around for about 15 minutes before I caught him to toss his naughty little ass into the bathroom with food and water and his litterbox for the night. I placed his food (dry bowl), his breakfast (canned food) and his water DIRECTLY on the "stink zone" as we like to call it. He hasn't touched it yet, but I am worried about him now finding another place to ****. I can't deal with much more of this, and if he finds another place to urinate in the house, I'm gonna flip. I'll be making a doctor's appointment in a few days to see if we can get a medical opinion. the only problem I have with the vet the last time (and first time) we took him in was that she didn't have any real answers - she just kept pushing her favorite flea and worm meds. Frustrated and sick of smelling the pee, Jimmy Can't you just put the litterbox on the **** spot? Bluesman |
"jimmy the LD" wrote in message ...
Hi All: Another update on Rutherford the Brave, the floor-****ing and wall-spraying cat... Last night I caught him squatting RIGHT after I cleaned the litter box (about two hours after) in the 4 foot area that he has destroyed in our living room with his urine. I feel that he MUST have known he was in the wrong here, because I had to chase him around for about 15 minutes before I caught him to toss his naughty little ass into the bathroom with food and water and his litterbox for the night. I placed his food (dry bowl), his breakfast (canned food) and his water DIRECTLY on the "stink zone" as we like to call it. He hasn't touched it yet, but I am worried about him now finding another place to ****. I can't deal with much more of this, and if he finds another place to urinate in the house, I'm gonna flip. I'll be making a doctor's appointment in a few days to see if we can get a medical opinion. the only problem I have with the vet the last time (and first time) we took him in was that she didn't have any real answers - she just kept pushing her favorite flea and worm meds. Frustrated and sick of smelling the pee, Jimmy Can't you just put the litterbox on the **** spot? Bluesman |
"Bluesman" wrote in message om... "jimmy the LD" wrote in message ... Hi All: Another update on Rutherford the Brave, the floor-****ing and wall-spraying cat... Last night I caught him squatting RIGHT after I cleaned the litter box (about two hours after) in the 4 foot area that he has destroyed in our living room with his urine. I feel that he MUST have known he was in the wrong here, because I had to chase him around for about 15 minutes before I caught him to toss his naughty little ass into the bathroom with food and water and his litterbox for the night. I placed his food (dry bowl), his breakfast (canned food) and his water DIRECTLY on the "stink zone" as we like to call it. He hasn't touched it yet, but I am worried about him now finding another place to ****. I can't deal with much more of this, and if he finds another place to urinate in the house, I'm gonna flip. I'll be making a doctor's appointment in a few days to see if we can get a medical opinion. the only problem I have with the vet the last time (and first time) we took him in was that she didn't have any real answers - she just kept pushing her favorite flea and worm meds. Frustrated and sick of smelling the pee, Jimmy Can't you just put the litterbox on the **** spot? Bluesman Wow. What breathtaking simplicity. I assume the OP does not want to put the litter box there? |
"Bluesman" wrote in message om... "jimmy the LD" wrote in message ... Hi All: Another update on Rutherford the Brave, the floor-****ing and wall-spraying cat... Last night I caught him squatting RIGHT after I cleaned the litter box (about two hours after) in the 4 foot area that he has destroyed in our living room with his urine. I feel that he MUST have known he was in the wrong here, because I had to chase him around for about 15 minutes before I caught him to toss his naughty little ass into the bathroom with food and water and his litterbox for the night. I placed his food (dry bowl), his breakfast (canned food) and his water DIRECTLY on the "stink zone" as we like to call it. He hasn't touched it yet, but I am worried about him now finding another place to ****. I can't deal with much more of this, and if he finds another place to urinate in the house, I'm gonna flip. I'll be making a doctor's appointment in a few days to see if we can get a medical opinion. the only problem I have with the vet the last time (and first time) we took him in was that she didn't have any real answers - she just kept pushing her favorite flea and worm meds. Frustrated and sick of smelling the pee, Jimmy Can't you just put the litterbox on the **** spot? Bluesman Wow. What breathtaking simplicity. I assume the OP does not want to put the litter box there? |
Can't you just put the litterbox on the **** spot?
Bluesman Wow. What breathtaking simplicity. I assume the OP does not want to put the litter box there? I'm not sure what this means - I don't want to teach him that the spot he uses is the toilet, I want to teach him that he's not ****ing supposed to **** there. Placing his litter box on the spot seems to me to be a bad judgement. Jimmy |
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