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19th February 2011, 07:36 PM #11
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I also use an enzyme cleaner called 'OUT.'.here is a link
OUT! Hard Surface Pet Stain and Odor remover, 32 oz. - Shop for Pet Supplies
I buy mine from makro so I am not sure what is available in your area..either that or 'Urine off 'which is equally fabulous. I clean out all my litter trays with the stuff, after washing..works wonders.
as far as nibbling goes, I have a boy who loves to nibble my hands all the time..it is his sign of affection and one of the kittens that have just left for their new homes, used to lick everything..faces , hands and hair..very sweet
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1st March 2011, 03:02 PM #12
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It seems that my boy had stopped urinating at the shoe rack. He's back to defecating outside our toilet (and even pulling the rug to cover his poop - how cute). Doing all I can with the advise above. Haven't seem to have found the urine-off and Out! or NM so I'll stick to citrus till I find them.
As for nibbling, well - I'm okay with it but it's not as nice for guests (especially my grandparents) to play with him and he tries to catch and nibble! So yes, i use the 'OWW' or 'Hiss' method on him.. sort of works sometimes
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2nd March 2011, 03:43 AM #13
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That is a very good point, though I would expand and say that some cats do not like various litters. We actually got into trouble with our girl Bella when we tried to move to an unscented litter! Ended up with Bella peeing on the carpet instead. Bella much prefers the Fresh Step perfume smell to no smell. There is one litter in the US that advertises as, "here's a secret: cats don't like scented litter." I always think, BZZT, wrong!! Bella is also very picky about litter texture and will simply refuse to use litters that are too coarse. It might be worth trying other brands of litter (just don't change all the pans of course). We got fed up with the Fresh Step perfume smell and dust, and have gradually been able to get all boxes but one changed over to World's Best. Two of the cats (including Bella naturally) continue to use the one Fresh Step (clay) box for some of their business.
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7th March 2011, 05:03 PM #14
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one of my kittens nibbles and i blow very gently on his nose. He lets go straight away and i make a big fuss of how much it hurts (meeuuwwww) hes gradually stopping it. Luckilly i have had no problems with mine using the litter boxes. i find they like a really deep box filled up with lots of litter. Both my cats like to know thier business is well buried.
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19th June 2011, 06:02 AM #15
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So I've tried those urine off sprays, vinegar, enzyme it didn't work. Then I put newspapers ard the shoe rack area n it's stopped. I've also blocked access to my toilet n room area where he likes to hang out. Everyday n night he bangs on the door wanting to get in. This morning he peed there. I'm at wits end. His litterbox is clean, nor does he hv uti. I can't put any litterbox in the house except for balcony as I'm living in a condo. I don't know what he wants. Pls help
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19th June 2011, 10:18 AM #16
I'm no expert but I believe that cats do have accidents when they are stressed. I'd say the more recent pees and poos are probably due to the changes that have been made (being shut out of rooms he normally spends time in etc). It's also worth reflecting on whether there have been any other changes recently, have you been away, has someone else moved in or out, has there been a change in the environment? If there's a possibility it's stress related you could try some Feliway
Is he still using his litter tray at the moment or is he using it less? Would it be possible to put a tray in the bathroom?
On top of that just be sure to clean all soiled areas well.
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24th June 2011, 12:57 AM #17
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Sorry to jump in but although not an MC I had similar problems with my beloved Fudge. He kept piddling and pooping by the loo. I took the hint and used it to advantage and got him on Litter Kwitter pdq. You could alsy try putting pepper down where kitty likes to pee. Won't stain or harm carpets but as cats like to sniff before going its gonna make kitty think whilst sneezing. Personallyi would use a reward system as well for going in litterbox, either foody treat or fun playtime and revoke for going on carpet etc. Cats are creatures of habit and will quickly learn piddling in litterbox = treat, piddling on shoerack = getting shut out xxxx
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