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Old September 7th 04, 04:54 AM
jimmy the LD
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By now, he probably doesn't know this area from his litter box. Why don't
you
place a rubber mat on top of the area until he gets pass the habit of

peeing on
it? Cats are creatures of habits, you know.

Are you by chance using an ammonia based cleaning product?


We were using an enzyme based cleaning product - or at least we THOUGHT it
was an enzyme based cleaner...
It's called "Nature's Miracle." It left our carpet smelling worse of cat
urine than it was before (except now it smells MORE like ammonia/alcohol),
and we followed every direction to the letter.

SHOULD I be using an ammonia based cleaner?
I would assume that ammonia would attract him.

What about vinegar? Isn't vinegar a good canine urine cleaner?

Jimmy