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Old 12-05-2009, 11:01 AM
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Re: What to do with loose Catnip?

I guess I have been very lucky on the spraying side of things because I have never experienced it in any of my male cats I have owned. I have a feeling I have now jinxed myself.

I have experienced the old chestnut of peeing on the welcome mat and watching while I blame the dog.
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Old 12-05-2009, 11:06 AM
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Re: What to do with loose Catnip?

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I guess I have been very lucky on the spraying side of things because I have never experienced it in any of my male cats I have owned. I have a feeling I have now jinxed myself.

I have experienced the old chestnut of peeing on the welcome mat and watching while I blame the dog.
(giggle) - best get some baking soda in for the new kit then......(only joking, I'm sure he'll be fine!!)
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Old 12-05-2009, 11:15 AM
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Re: What to do with loose Catnip?

Ah I grew wise, when we moved here I had hard flooring through the ground floor. Simple to mop and keep clean. Although sweeping up all the shedded hair gets a bit tedious
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Old 12-05-2009, 11:35 AM
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Ah I grew wise, when we moved here I had hard flooring through the ground floor. Simple to mop and keep clean. Although sweeping up all the shedded hair gets a bit tedious
yep, same here (wood flooring in my case) The worrying thing is that the OH's playstation can only go in one place and that is at purrrfect spraying height at the moment

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Old 12-05-2009, 11:50 AM
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Re: What to do with loose Catnip?

Have to go and mow the front lawn now as part of the 'not looking like a hovel' campaign when tigger gets dropped off tomorrow. After all, nothing says 'responsible new cat owner' like a freshly mown lawn lol.

Feel sorry for me pls - wld much rather stay in and carry on chatting to all of you....

It's blowing an absolute gail here too so the neighbours will be pleased with all the grass cuttings all over their cars
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