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Old September 16th 04, 03:45 PM
jimmy the LD
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Default POLL: Do I get my cat to stop ****ing int the living room by...

Moving the litter box to the likeable spot in the living room,

OR

Do I try some other method?


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Old September 16th 04, 04:30 PM
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On Thu, 16 Sep 2004 10:45:39 -0400, "jimmy the LD"
wrote:

Moving the litter box to the likeable spot in the living room,

OR

Do I try some other method?


Jimmy


Jimmy, move the livingroom.g

I've thought about a bit more, and I really think you need another
_male_cat. When the fng ****es in the box, Rutherford The Floor
****er surely will want to go over and cover up the fng's smell with
his own wonderful scent.

-bonbon

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Old September 16th 04, 06:48 PM
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On Thu, 16 Sep 2004 10:45:39 -0400, jimmy the LD wrote:

Moving the litter box to the likeable spot in the living room,

OR

Do I try some other method?


Jimmy


This is simply a suggestion as I have never had a similar problem:---
Instead of moving the litter box, add a few new ones and keep them scooped.
Also, try a fine scoopable litter (as opposed to the coarser ones) And,
yes, do consult a different Vet Do you give him loving attention --
brushing, petting, playing, etc. ? MLB
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Old September 16th 04, 07:21 PM
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"jimmy the LD" wrote:

Moving the litter box to the likeable spot in the living room,

OR

Do I try some other method?


Jimmy


You're asking the wrong people in regards to ideal litter box
placement - ask the cat.

Meanwhile find a vet willing to assume there is a health issue and let
him figure out what it is.

-mhd
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Old September 16th 04, 08:51 PM
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"jimmy the LD" wrote:

Moving the litter box to the likeable spot in the living room,

OR

Do I try some other method?


Jimmy


You're asking the wrong people in regards to ideal litter box
placement - ask the cat.

Meanwhile find a vet willing to assume there is a health issue and let
him figure out what it is.

-mhd


Amen.


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Old September 16th 04, 08:51 PM
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"jimmy the LD" wrote:

Moving the litter box to the likeable spot in the living room,

OR

Do I try some other method?


Jimmy


You're asking the wrong people in regards to ideal litter box
placement - ask the cat.

Meanwhile find a vet willing to assume there is a health issue and let
him figure out what it is.

-mhd


Amen.


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Old September 16th 04, 08:51 PM
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"jimmy the LD" wrote in message
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Moving the litter box to the likeable spot in the living room,

OR

Do I try some other method?



Move the box! See if it works.


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Old September 16th 04, 04:30 PM
bonbon
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On Thu, 16 Sep 2004 10:45:39 -0400, "jimmy the LD"
wrote:

Moving the litter box to the likeable spot in the living room,

OR

Do I try some other method?


Jimmy


Jimmy, move the livingroom.g

I've thought about a bit more, and I really think you need another
_male_cat. When the fng ****es in the box, Rutherford The Floor
****er surely will want to go over and cover up the fng's smell with
his own wonderful scent.

-bonbon

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Old September 16th 04, 09:49 PM
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jimmy the LD wrote:
Moving the litter box to the likeable spot in the living room,
OR
Do I try some other method?


This depends entirely on why he's going in the living room, which
could be any of a number of reasons:

-- He's trying to alert you, the only way he can, that he has a
medical problem. This should always be checked out first. If he
has a urinary tract infection, or crystals in his urine, he may have
started associating the litterbox with pain. Many other medical
problems can cause inappropriate urination behavior.

-- He's more finicky than you are about a clean litterbox. If this
is the case, you might have to retrain him by using completely fresh
litter, dumped out every day for month or so, before returning to
scooping the box every day.

-- He doesn't like to pee and poop in the same box, or doesn't want
to share with another cat, if you have one. Try adding an additional
litterbox.

-- He doesn't like the scent of the litter you're using, or the feel
of it on his feet, or someone put an air "freshener" near it that
repels him. Remove any air fresheners and try offering a few boxes
with different types of litter.

-- He saw another cat from the window and marked the living room as
his territory.

-- Something used in the living left an ammonia or urea smell, that
made it smell like the right place to go.

-- The area wasn't ever thoroughly cleaned with enzyme cleaners, and
continues to smell like the right place to go.

After having your cat checked out by your vet, I suggest making
sure the area in the living room is really thoroughly cleaned with
enzyme cleaners. Get down on your hands and knees and give it the
sniff test, cuz if you can still smell anything at all, the cat can
smell it even more.

If the area is carpeted, and a thorough soaking with enzyme cleaner
doesn't get it all, you may have to replace the carpet padding in
that area. If he managed to wet the tack-bar by the wall that holds
the carpet down, you will have to pry up the edge of the carpet and
treat the tack-bar directly. If he's managed to soak through to the
floor, you may have to treat the floor with sealant, although you
might be able to get away with spreading a good layer of OdorZout
(zeolite powder) under the new padding and on the tackbar.

After I had a flood in my hallway from a leak, the carpet service
unfortunately resealed the carpet with iron-on tape that smelled
somewhat like cat urine, and one of my cats started to go at one end of
the tape. I very thoroughly cleaned the area as I described above (and
replaced the tape with duct tape), until it passed the "sniff test."
Then I put down a petfood mat there, and made it their feeding area
for a few months, before slowly moving the mat back toward the kitchen.

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jamie )

"There's a seeker born every minute."

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Old September 17th 04, 02:59 AM
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My mom's boy cat started ****ing around the basement, and she finally found
out he had pnuemonia. He acted perfectly healthy otherwise. A round of
antibiotics later, he no longer does it.

You don't want a litter box in the living room do you? You'll be back at
square one if you want to move the box again. Wash and clean the area, then
use some of those suggestions to cover up the section Rutherford is ****ing
on.


 




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