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ashleycat
05-04-2006, 10:23 PM
found pee all along the front wall. She's SPAYED. lol grrrr
How do I get her to stop? She's healthy. What do I use to get the stuff out. Anything I just poor into it and leave it?
Does natures miracle REALLY work? I used an off brand and it didn't.
Catty1
05-04-2006, 10:47 PM
Get her checked for a urinary infection...females especially may show no symptoms.
And Nature's Miracle - the real stuff - worked great for a friend of mine.
Ask your vet what they might recommend - and what the problem might be. This can be done over the phone.
There will be good advice here from a lot of people.
Poor you and poor furbaby!
Catty1
Jessika
05-04-2006, 11:04 PM
When I worked at PetCo, Nature'sMiracle was a HUUUGEEEEEE seller! And not because of the name alone, because it really WORKED. I really do suggest it! We sold out of it all the time.
ashleycat
05-04-2006, 11:33 PM
I've taken her, she was healthy. I thought she had stopped when I put the 2nd litter box in that corner. But she didn't She's still doin it. Every since we moved in this house.
Is it because it's a house and not an aapt like she was used to? We've been here 3 yrs and shes not calmed down lol.
tho... She acts normal. Just peeing in all the wrong places. Tg she not peeing on our beds.
kb2yjx
05-05-2006, 08:24 AM
Was there another animal there BEFORE you moved in?? Did you STERILIZE the entire house to get rid of the previous odours??? Cats are just so sensitive to that sort of thing!!! Any change in routine? Any newcomers? Any cats outside that may bother your cat? GOOD LUCK!
ashleycat
05-05-2006, 09:53 AM
Well I did have a baby. But she's 18 months old now. Previous owners did have cats. no I didnt' steri how do I do that?
kb2yjx
05-05-2006, 01:49 PM
Did the cat start having the out of box experiences after the baby came into the house???
That is the nurse in me talking about sterlizing!!! However, MAYBE the previous cats left some of their odours behind. It might be too late now, but before moving in, if it was me, I would have used a very weak bleach solution and washed down the baseboards, room corners, etc, to get rid of the other cats scents. Then and only then, would I have brought my cats into the house. We have moved into house where there had been dogs(this house) and the other house had cats. I cleaned and cleaned, and no problems from my 8 cats.
ashleycat
05-05-2006, 02:38 PM
no, it started as soon as we moved in :( I'm going to try and pour a whole bunch of natures miracle and pray for a miracle! :D
mruffruff
05-08-2006, 12:28 PM
Nature's Miracle or Outright's Simple Solution WILL work. Just be sure to treat all the spots thoroughly. The enzymes have to reach into every crack that the urine does. It will work on old stains, too. I buy a gallon and put it in a spray bottle. Then I spray the spot until it's very wet (after cleaning up what I can).
Simple Solution has a special formula for cat spray. I have used it on carpets and woodwork, for every kind of 'oops'. Even works for baby spit-ups on the rug.
Lizzie
05-10-2006, 02:10 AM
It does sound like a reaction to the odors of previous cats. The combination of a cat's super sensitive nose and super sensitive feelings about the move have probably brought on this behavior. I wouldn't use bleach because, from what I've read, it doesn't get rid of urine smells and cats tend to pee over it. When you read the directions on Nature's Miracle, you will find that it warns you that the smell won't go away until the solution has completely dried out. It may look dry but is still damp within the wall or floor and working away at the pee. They also suggest that you cover the saturated spots with foil. I had one cat who used to like to roll in the stuff if I didn't cover the area.
You may have to do some serious investigation in order to stop the behavior completely. Put on a pair of rubber gloves and run your fingers hard along the floor/carpet just by the wall, then smell your fingers. I know this sounds gross but the black light may not pick up really old urine stains - though your cat can still smell them.
I just re-read your post and you said she isn't peeing on the bed etc. and that does reinforce the idea that she is responding to other cat smells and not upset with you.
Good luck! This is a tough issue to deal with, as I well know.
kb2yjx
05-10-2006, 04:52 PM
I guess the previous poster and I have read conflicting articles about the use of bleach and cats. I have used it for years, and the cats have had no problems with it. However, AMMONIA is NEVER to be used, since there is the smell of it is close to that of urine. Whatever works best in your situation! I do agree with the suggestion of the rubber glove and checking for urine. When we had our floors refinished, and pulled up the wall to wall carpeting, were we surprised to find that a certain corner had been a favourite spot of the previous owners' cats' to pee on. The floor had discoloured to a black colour. After the floors were done, we put a chair there to hid the discolouration!!!
RobLynn
06-01-2006, 03:38 PM
If the previous owner had cats, in the same spot, where urine could get on a wall, it could be the reason.
They say when a cat pees on a vertical surface, that they are marking their territory (I could be wrong, but this is what the vet told me).
Maybe repainting that area after a very good cleaning. If that don't work, you may need to replace the drywall in that area. I don't mean the whole room, just the affected area.
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