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04-02-2008, 10:03 AM #1PeggyGuest
Cat pee - Please help ASAP
We have two cats and one or both of them has started to urinate in
front of the litter box on the wood floor. It is covered and my son
scoops it every day. This just started about a week ago.
We have washed the floor with diluted OdoBan and sprinkled the area
with baking soda. We can't smell it, but it has not discouraged them.
Is there any other product that would work?
(Apparently a visit to the vet is needed to find our if something
physically is wrong, but we work and can't get there till Friday. What
can we do in the meantime?)
TIA for any help!
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04-02-2008, 12:40 PM #2Mary HGuest
Cat pee - Please help ASAP
<div style="font-family:arial, helvetica, sans-serif;font-size:12pt;"><DIV style="FONT-SIZE: 12pt;FONT-FAMILY: arial, helvetica, sans-serif;">In many cases, multiple cats mean you need more than one litter box. Sometimes it is a privacy issue and other times one can may bother the other cat when he/she goes in the box.
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From: Peggy <queenpeggy29@yahoo.com>
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Subject: Budget101.com : Cat pee - Please help ASAP
We have two cats and one or both of them has started to urinate in
front of the litter box on the wood floor. It is covered and my son
scoops it every day. This just started about a week ago.
We have washed the floor with diluted OdoBan and sprinkled the area
with baking soda. We can't smell it, but it has not discouraged them.
Is there any other product that would work?
(Apparently a visit to the vet is needed to find our if something
physically is wrong, but we work and can't get there till Friday. What
can we do in the meantime?)
TIA for any help!
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04-02-2008, 12:45 PM #3shari fretzGuest
Cat pee - Please help ASAP
<FONT face="Arial Black" size="2">use diluted vinegar it take the ammonia smell away that the cat still smells
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----- Original Message -----
From: Peggy
To: Budget101_@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Wednesday, April 02, 2008 10:03 AM
Subject: Budget101.com : Cat pee - Please help ASAP
We have two cats and one or both of them has started to urinate in
front of the litter box on the wood floor. It is covered and my son
scoops it every day. This just started about a week ago.
We have washed the floor with diluted OdoBan and sprinkled the area
with baking soda. We can't smell it, but it has not discouraged them.
Is there any other product that would work?
(Apparently a visit to the vet is needed to find our if something
physically is wrong, but we work and can't get there till Friday. What
can we do in the meantime?)
TIA for any help!
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04-02-2008, 01:02 PM #42_frugalGuest
Cat pee - Please help ASAP
<FONT face="Georgia" color="#000080" size="2">Sometimes stones, most times it was a UTI! Get them to the vet as soon as you can as you know how painful it can be.
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<FONT face="Georgia" color="#000080" size="2">You might even look into changing their food. We switched out cat to a dry cat food for Urinary Tract Health.
<FONT face="Georgia" color="#000080" size="2">As for now - not much else you can do but clean it up.
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----- Original Message -----
From: Peggy
To: Budget101_@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Wednesday, April 02, 2008 9:03 AM
Subject: Budget101.com : Cat pee - Please help ASAP
We have two cats and one or both of them has started to urinate in
front of the litter box on the wood floor. It is covered and my son
scoops it every day. This just started about a week ago.
We have washed the floor with diluted OdoBan and sprinkled the area
with baking soda. We can't smell it, but it has not discouraged them.
Is there any other product that would work?
(Apparently a visit to the vet is needed to find our if something
physically is wrong, but we work and can't get there till Friday. What
can we do in the meantime?)
TIA for any help!
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04-02-2008, 01:18 PM #5coutant5Guest
Cat pee - Please help ASAP
I would get a cheap shower curtain or 2and put it under the litter boxes
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----- Original Message -----
From: Peggy
To: Budget101_@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Wednesday, April 02, 2008 10:03 AM
Subject: Budget101.com : Cat pee - Please help ASAP
We have two cats and one or both of them has started to urinate in
front of the litter box on the wood floor. It is covered and my son
scoops it every day. This just started about a week ago.
We have washed the floor with diluted OdoBan and sprinkled the area
with baking soda. We can't smell it, but it has not discouraged them.
Is there any other product that would work?
(Apparently a visit to the vet is needed to find our if something
physically is wrong, but we work and can't get there till Friday. What
can we do in the meantime?)
TIA for any help!
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04-02-2008, 08:55 PM #6PatGuest
Cat pee - Please help ASAP
Our cat does the same darned thing! She's 17, so age
is playing a role. Two things helped for awhile; one
was to put an open litter box right next to the
covered one so that she had a choice of where to go.
The other was to get anxiety meds from the
vet--relaxing her helped to break the cycle so that
she would then stop peeing on the floor. Now I'm
afraid her kidneys are failing...not much I can do
about that.
Pat
--- Peggy <queenpeggy29@yahoo.com> wrote:
> We have two cats and one or both of them has started
> to urinate in
> front of the litter box on the wood floor. It is
> covered and my son
> scoops it every day. This just started about a week
> ago.
>
> We have washed the floor with diluted OdoBan and
> sprinkled the area
> with baking soda. We can't smell it, but it has not
> discouraged them.
>
> Is there any other product that would work?
>
> (Apparently a visit to the vet is needed to find our
> if something
> physically is wrong, but we work and can't get there
> till Friday. What
> can we do in the meantime?)
>
> TIA for any help!
>
>
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04-03-2008, 06:50 AM #7Jennifer HuffGuest
Cat pee - Please help ASAP
Nature's Miracle! You can get it at PetSmart or Petco. My dog peed in
the backseat of my car and I thought I was done for. Someone
recommended this and it works great! You douse the area with Nature's
Miracle and then let it dry. You may have to do a second application.
Jennifer
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04-03-2008, 01:57 PM #8Meghan NoeckerGuest
Cat pee - Please help ASAP
THere's a product for sale at the cat shows I go to, and it works
really well, not just with urine, but smoke, mildew, etc.
Odorzout is the name.
http://www.got-smells.com/ This is my local distributer's website
(Seattle, WA)
This link refers to other stores that carry it.
http://www.88stink.com/t-retailoutletschoice.aspx
Meghan & the Zoo Crew
http://www.zoocrewphoto.com
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