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"Bev" wrote in message ... Jo Firey wrote: Could you try keeping an extra litter box really close to where she has chosen to go? At least for a while? Jo "Bev" wrote in message ... Since coming home I have had a bad problem with FSP. She must have started urinating on the floor while I was away and my continual attempts to clean it up has resulted in a huge big stain right in the doorway. Yesterday I got in the carpet shampoo people (at great cost) and they did the house and managed to get rid of the stain. I watched Fluff like a hawk but you guessed it, I turned my back for a second and she rushed back and urinated on the patch where the stain had been. It's enough to make you cry. I have been to the vet and got pet Odorex, sprinkled pepper etc. tried a heap of solutions. The carpet cleaning man said the way to handle urine was to soak it up slowly with a clean towel and to leave the cloth on the patch to keep soaking it up until it stops being damp. This stops it soaking into the carpet. You then put a damp clean cloth on it and keep changing that. A neighbour called in while I was meditating on all this and said "oh, there is only one solution, you will have to 'put her down!" You could have heard me shriek a mile away. I don't know how anyone could even suggest that as a solution!!!! I just adore the little monster. I guess the only thing I can do at the moment is leave her outside as much as possible and watch her every minute she is indoors. Sigh. Bev -- The email of the species is more deadly than the mail. Jo, She refuses to use a litter box. There is one just near the carpet. I have tossed her into litter boxes and she often uses them then but won't get in one herself. Bev -- Now there is an idea. Put her on a schedule of putting her in the boxes. That's how I trained the kittens. Would she like it better if you mixed dirt in it so it is like the big out? You could make her own special box. |
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"Bev" wrote in message ... Jo Firey wrote: Could you try keeping an extra litter box really close to where she has chosen to go? At least for a while? Jo "Bev" wrote in message ... Since coming home I have had a bad problem with FSP. She must have started urinating on the floor while I was away and my continual attempts to clean it up has resulted in a huge big stain right in the doorway. Yesterday I got in the carpet shampoo people (at great cost) and they did the house and managed to get rid of the stain. I watched Fluff like a hawk but you guessed it, I turned my back for a second and she rushed back and urinated on the patch where the stain had been. It's enough to make you cry. I have been to the vet and got pet Odorex, sprinkled pepper etc. tried a heap of solutions. The carpet cleaning man said the way to handle urine was to soak it up slowly with a clean towel and to leave the cloth on the patch to keep soaking it up until it stops being damp. This stops it soaking into the carpet. You then put a damp clean cloth on it and keep changing that. A neighbour called in while I was meditating on all this and said "oh, there is only one solution, you will have to 'put her down!" You could have heard me shriek a mile away. I don't know how anyone could even suggest that as a solution!!!! I just adore the little monster. I guess the only thing I can do at the moment is leave her outside as much as possible and watch her every minute she is indoors. Sigh. Bev -- The email of the species is more deadly than the mail. Jo, She refuses to use a litter box. There is one just near the carpet. I have tossed her into litter boxes and she often uses them then but won't get in one herself. Bev -- Now there is an idea. Put her on a schedule of putting her in the boxes. That's how I trained the kittens. Would she like it better if you mixed dirt in it so it is like the big out? You could make her own special box. |
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"Bev" wrote in message ... Jo Firey wrote: Could you try keeping an extra litter box really close to where she has chosen to go? At least for a while? Jo "Bev" wrote in message ... Since coming home I have had a bad problem with FSP. She must have started urinating on the floor while I was away and my continual attempts to clean it up has resulted in a huge big stain right in the doorway. Yesterday I got in the carpet shampoo people (at great cost) and they did the house and managed to get rid of the stain. I watched Fluff like a hawk but you guessed it, I turned my back for a second and she rushed back and urinated on the patch where the stain had been. It's enough to make you cry. I have been to the vet and got pet Odorex, sprinkled pepper etc. tried a heap of solutions. The carpet cleaning man said the way to handle urine was to soak it up slowly with a clean towel and to leave the cloth on the patch to keep soaking it up until it stops being damp. This stops it soaking into the carpet. You then put a damp clean cloth on it and keep changing that. A neighbour called in while I was meditating on all this and said "oh, there is only one solution, you will have to 'put her down!" You could have heard me shriek a mile away. I don't know how anyone could even suggest that as a solution!!!! I just adore the little monster. I guess the only thing I can do at the moment is leave her outside as much as possible and watch her every minute she is indoors. Sigh. Bev -- The email of the species is more deadly than the mail. Jo, She refuses to use a litter box. There is one just near the carpet. I have tossed her into litter boxes and she often uses them then but won't get in one herself. Bev -- Now there is an idea. Put her on a schedule of putting her in the boxes. That's how I trained the kittens. Would she like it better if you mixed dirt in it so it is like the big out? You could make her own special box. |
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Bev wrote:
The carpet cleaning man said the way to handle urine was to soak it up slowly with a clean towel and to leave the cloth on the patch to keep soaking it up until it stops being damp. This stops it soaking into the carpet. You then put a damp clean cloth on it and keep changing that. Also, you might try putting down aluminum foil on the area where she pees. I've never tried this myself, but I've heard that cats hate the stuff and won't walk on it. It's used to discourage cats from scratching furniture, but maybe it'll also discourage her from using that spot as her personal toilet. A neighbour called in while I was meditating on all this and said "oh, there is only one solution, you will have to 'put her down!" You could have heard me shriek a mile away. I don't know how anyone could even suggest that as a solution!!!! I just adore the little monster. I guess the only thing I can do at the moment is leave her outside as much as possible and watch her every minute she is indoors. Sigh. Just tell her to stay away from the Stupid Neighbor! Hope you can figure out how to get her to stop this behavior! It is not a very pleasant situation to live with - I've been there. Joyce |
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Bev wrote:
The carpet cleaning man said the way to handle urine was to soak it up slowly with a clean towel and to leave the cloth on the patch to keep soaking it up until it stops being damp. This stops it soaking into the carpet. You then put a damp clean cloth on it and keep changing that. Also, you might try putting down aluminum foil on the area where she pees. I've never tried this myself, but I've heard that cats hate the stuff and won't walk on it. It's used to discourage cats from scratching furniture, but maybe it'll also discourage her from using that spot as her personal toilet. A neighbour called in while I was meditating on all this and said "oh, there is only one solution, you will have to 'put her down!" You could have heard me shriek a mile away. I don't know how anyone could even suggest that as a solution!!!! I just adore the little monster. I guess the only thing I can do at the moment is leave her outside as much as possible and watch her every minute she is indoors. Sigh. Just tell her to stay away from the Stupid Neighbor! Hope you can figure out how to get her to stop this behavior! It is not a very pleasant situation to live with - I've been there. Joyce |
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Bev wrote:
The carpet cleaning man said the way to handle urine was to soak it up slowly with a clean towel and to leave the cloth on the patch to keep soaking it up until it stops being damp. This stops it soaking into the carpet. You then put a damp clean cloth on it and keep changing that. Also, you might try putting down aluminum foil on the area where she pees. I've never tried this myself, but I've heard that cats hate the stuff and won't walk on it. It's used to discourage cats from scratching furniture, but maybe it'll also discourage her from using that spot as her personal toilet. A neighbour called in while I was meditating on all this and said "oh, there is only one solution, you will have to 'put her down!" You could have heard me shriek a mile away. I don't know how anyone could even suggest that as a solution!!!! I just adore the little monster. I guess the only thing I can do at the moment is leave her outside as much as possible and watch her every minute she is indoors. Sigh. Just tell her to stay away from the Stupid Neighbor! Hope you can figure out how to get her to stop this behavior! It is not a very pleasant situation to live with - I've been there. Joyce |
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I don't know how anyone could even
suggest that as a solution!!!! I just adore the little monster. I guess the only thing I can do at the moment is leave her outside as much as possible and watch her every minute she is indoors. Sigh. Bev I'm sorry, Bev. It's a frustrating problem. Biskit went through a phase of that and I thought I was going to pull out my hair trying to watch her every second. She quit after she got fixed. I'd start giving you all kinds of tips that I tried, but I suspect you already know them and have run the gamut yourself. Purrs forFSP to brush up on this major housekitty manners infraction. Sherry |
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I don't know how anyone could even
suggest that as a solution!!!! I just adore the little monster. I guess the only thing I can do at the moment is leave her outside as much as possible and watch her every minute she is indoors. Sigh. Bev I'm sorry, Bev. It's a frustrating problem. Biskit went through a phase of that and I thought I was going to pull out my hair trying to watch her every second. She quit after she got fixed. I'd start giving you all kinds of tips that I tried, but I suspect you already know them and have run the gamut yourself. Purrs forFSP to brush up on this major housekitty manners infraction. Sherry |
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I don't know how anyone could even
suggest that as a solution!!!! I just adore the little monster. I guess the only thing I can do at the moment is leave her outside as much as possible and watch her every minute she is indoors. Sigh. Bev I'm sorry, Bev. It's a frustrating problem. Biskit went through a phase of that and I thought I was going to pull out my hair trying to watch her every second. She quit after she got fixed. I'd start giving you all kinds of tips that I tried, but I suspect you already know them and have run the gamut yourself. Purrs forFSP to brush up on this major housekitty manners infraction. Sherry |
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