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Old 05-06-2008, 07:48 PM
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Old 06-06-2008, 09:56 AM
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I have read before that Biological washing powder, white vinegar, spirts such as gin, brandy etc and white spirit are good to use on cat pee, I have only used the washing powder myself though.

What a hard situation to be in and I really do feel for you, i had the same with my cat in the end we got rid of the carpet and rugs and the problem stopped, but from reading your post Kittykatluver I dont think that doing that the problem will stop, I agree that it could be because mummy cat didnt teach him the basics. I think that if I were you I would speak to the vet and maybe cat rescue centres for advice on how to deal with the problem as the cat centres will have probably dealt with this sort of problem before.

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i read soomewhere that the calculation for litter trays should be 1 per cat plus one, as one cat is ALWASY dominant and this can make the less domionanit cats afraid to wee in the box, perhaps this is the problem? especially as he has been moved about, he will not know his place in society, i put tin foil over the place in the carpet my cat used to wee, and it worked not sure if thats better than putting the litter tray in the place?
( another silly thought maybe you need to speak spainsh to him????)
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One litter tray per cat plus one! That means I would need 18 boxes. Sorry but no, I think 7 is quite sufficient thanks, lol
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I have read before that Biological washing powder, white vinegar, spirts such as gin, brandy etc and white spirit are good to use on cat pee, I have only used the washing powder myself though.

Good luck.

Biological washing powder of liquid is great for getting rid of smell however if the problem is not sorted it is not strong enough to get the cat to forget it used that spot and it will go there again. Once the problem is sorted this of Zoflora should remove the smell for you
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One litter tray per cat plus one! That means I would need 18 boxes. Sorry but no, I think 7 is quite sufficient thanks, lol
I agree ... not very practical

However many litter trays you put out for them anyway they still all queue up for the same one.
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I had a girl that weed on my bed I got a picnic blanket (with a plastic back)
and covered my bed with it she soon stopped doing it as the wee just stayed on the top of the blanket,
it was no fun if it didn't soak into my bed
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I had a girl that weed on my bed I got a picnic blanket (with a plastic back)
and covered my bed with it she soon stopped doing it as the wee just stayed on the top of the blanket,
it was no fun if it didn't soak into my bed
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I had a girl that weed on my bed I got a picnic blanket (with a plastic back)
and covered my bed with it she soon stopped doing it as the wee just stayed on the top of the blanket,
it was no fun if it didn't soak into my bed
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