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Old 24-06-2008, 11:58 AM
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Re: Spraying Queens

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Originally Posted by Rraa View Post
Well it sounds rather like its past the stage of "nipping in the bud" if she is an experienced queen who sprays. I would say you may have to try to spray her back with a water pistol and see if she responds.
I thought that about the water spray too - i use it when they get on worktops!

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Originally Posted by Selk67U2 View Post
I've got one that sprays all the time, nothing has worked with her. I even put her in the run for a week and scrubbed the house where she sprays, used that urine off stuff, everything.....nothing has worked
The only advice I got from 2 very experienced breeders was put her in the run when she calls and she can spray as much as she likes, lol. It's easy to clean and wash down that way.
Whats the best cleaning stuff?

I cant put her in the run as we dont have one yet - we were not expecting the spraying ones just yet as our kittens are not old enough.
We are in the process of doing the garden and we were doing to build a run later on in the year
I guess i will have to get my marigolds out for a while!!
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