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Cat Spray help needed
Paneling would be a good idea as well. I didn't realize that digging under
the bed was such a common problem! How funny! Is it a law that cats have to do that? kili I believe that's one of the most important sections of the Kitty Code Whenever I buy new box springs (admittedly not very often) that filmy material over the bottom lasts about a week. In the initial days the kitties like to lie on their backs and pull themselves along under the bed by hooking claws into the film. Once they get a few rips in it, it becomes a fun place to hide. Then when the rips are larger than the covered portion, I just rip it all off. Dan |
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"Dan M" wrote in message news Paneling would be a good idea as well. I didn't realize that digging under the bed was such a common problem! How funny! Is it a law that cats have to do that? kili I believe that's one of the most important sections of the Kitty Code Whenever I buy new box springs (admittedly not very often) that filmy material over the bottom lasts about a week. In the initial days the kitties like to lie on their backs and pull themselves along under the bed by hooking claws into the film. Once they get a few rips in it, it becomes a fun place to hide. Then when the rips are larger than the covered portion, I just rip it all off. Dan I need to rip it all off, then because I'm finding it all over the house! They're shredding it and batting it around like a toy. Silly little creatures. :~D kili |
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Cat Spray help needed
kilikini wrote:
"Dan M" wrote in message news Paneling would be a good idea as well. I didn't realize that digging under the bed was such a common problem! How funny! Is it a law that cats have to do that? kili I believe that's one of the most important sections of the Kitty Code Whenever I buy new box springs (admittedly not very often) that filmy material over the bottom lasts about a week. In the initial days the kitties like to lie on their backs and pull themselves along under the bed by hooking claws into the film. Once they get a few rips in it, it becomes a fun place to hide. Then when the rips are larger than the covered portion, I just rip it all off. Dan I need to rip it all off, then because I'm finding it all over the house! They're shredding it and batting it around like a toy. Silly little creatures. :~D kili If an errant (used) dryer sheet falls on the unnoticed in our house, usually while sorting/folding the freshly cleaned clothes - it gets torn to shreds by cats playing with it. |
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Cat Spray help needed
"Magic Mood Jeep©" wrote in message ... kilikini wrote: "Dan M" wrote in message news Paneling would be a good idea as well. I didn't realize that digging under the bed was such a common problem! How funny! Is it a law that cats have to do that? kili I believe that's one of the most important sections of the Kitty Code Whenever I buy new box springs (admittedly not very often) that filmy material over the bottom lasts about a week. In the initial days the kitties like to lie on their backs and pull themselves along under the bed by hooking claws into the film. Once they get a few rips in it, it becomes a fun place to hide. Then when the rips are larger than the covered portion, I just rip it all off. Dan I need to rip it all off, then because I'm finding it all over the house! They're shredding it and batting it around like a toy. Silly little creatures. :~D kili If an errant (used) dryer sheet falls on the unnoticed in our house, usually while sorting/folding the freshly cleaned clothes - it gets torn to shreds by cats playing with it. Ah, I can see the allure in a dryer sheet. Soft, smells good and is somewhat bouyant when tossed. kili |
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Cat Spray help needed
kilikini wrote:
"Magic Mood Jeep©" wrote in message ... kilikini wrote: "Dan M" wrote in message news Paneling would be a good idea as well. I didn't realize that digging under the bed was such a common problem! How funny! Is it a law that cats have to do that? kili I believe that's one of the most important sections of the Kitty Code Whenever I buy new box springs (admittedly not very often) that filmy material over the bottom lasts about a week. In the initial days the kitties like to lie on their backs and pull themselves along under the bed by hooking claws into the film. Once they get a few rips in it, it becomes a fun place to hide. Then when the rips are larger than the covered portion, I just rip it all off. Dan I need to rip it all off, then because I'm finding it all over the house! They're shredding it and batting it around like a toy. Silly little creatures. :~D kili If an errant (used) dryer sheet falls on the unnoticed in our house, usually while sorting/folding the freshly cleaned clothes - it gets torn to shreds by cats playing with it. Ah, I can see the allure in a dryer sheet. Soft, smells good and is somewhat bouyant when tossed. kili Not to mention, it gets rid of those irritating *shocks* we accidentally give them due to static electricity! Jill |
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Cat Spray help needed
kilikini wrote: "EvelynVogtGamble(Divamanque)" wrote in message ... kilikini wrote: My fixed male cat sprayed in the bedroom. I've crawled on my hands and knees (I heard from this group black light helps find the spray) to find it and we think it must be under the bed. Tyrone dug a whole through the lining of the box spring for a little nook to sleep in and we think that's where he sprayed because the smell is stronger under the bed. I haven't pin pointed the exact location because I haven't torn apart the bed, but I'm sure it's in the box spring. Any ideas, other than buying a new box spring, on how to remove the odor? It's really, really strong! I've been couch-potato-ing it for a week now because of it. I can't praise Nature's Miracle enough, for situations like that. My intact tomcat urinated in his carrier on the way to the vet (to be "altered"). Some of the urine spilled over onto the seat of my car, and I thought for a while I'd have to get rid of the car, in order to get rid of the smell! Saturating the area with Nature's Miracle several times finally made it go away, although it took a couple of weeks. Do they sell that at PetCo, do you know? Yes, I think that's where I bought it last. (They even have it on sale, sometimes.) kili |
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