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Old 16-01-2009, 06:57 AM
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Re: Kitten weeing on sofabed - why?

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Unfortunately my older cat has just started doing this and we have no idea why....my husbands just phoned to say she's done it again this morning.

Its costing us a fortune in Duvets!!
Might be cheaper to buy a new washer big enough to fit duvets......im about to invest in a new 8kg drum hotpoint in a couple of months as im onto yet another duvet thanks to our dog eating anything that she can find on our bed...and i mean anything

I would say for sure tho that the kitten will have peed on the bed as the tray was not as clean as he would have liked...my cats usually go around their litter tray if i have not got to clean it in time i think its quite common.
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Old 16-01-2009, 09:14 AM
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Re: Kitten weeing on sofabed - why?

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Might be cheaper to buy a new washer big enough to fit duvets......im about to invest in a new 8kg drum hotpoint in a couple of months as im onto yet another duvet thanks to our dog eating anything that she can find on our bed...and i mean anything

I would say for sure tho that the kitten will have peed on the bed as the tray was not as clean as he would have liked...my cats usually go around their litter tray if i have not got to clean it in time i think its quite common.
Picky little creatures!

Well I shall have to keep on top of it better. Problem is even if I clean it out every evening we're at work all day and he's a prolific pooer! (It's firm poo - just lots of it!)

Can't get rid of the smell of cat pee. I have used dettol, spray disinfectant and Febreeze and it still stinks when the door's been shut for a while - gah!
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Old 16-01-2009, 09:23 AM
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Re: Kitten weeing on sofabed - why?

oh dear when we had a litter they favoured a particular sofa, i scrubbed and bleached and used lemon but it made no difference, eventually the cushions had to be thrown out as the older cats were noticing the smells and joining in the fun,
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