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    Cat pee problem...

    I need help and desperately.

    Background info. 6 weeks ago my bf and I adopted a rottweiler. Because we didn't know how he would do with the cats we kept the cats locked up when he was around and let them roam the house when he was gone during the day and at night when he was in his crate.

    One day however, my bf rushed out of the house and forgot to let the cats out of their room... so they spent all day locked up with no litterbox. When we came home the room smelled like pee, but I couldn't locate where it was coming from. We put a litterbox in that room so that couldn't happen again.... The smell eventually went away... or I just thought the smell was from the litterbox being in the room.

    The cats no longer have to be locked up seperately from the dogs anymore.... but lately I've noticed that their room has really been smelling like pee. I mentioned it to my bf, but he said he didn't smell anything, so I kinda thought I was phantom smelling things..... until I lifted up one of the cat beds in the room today. It was soaked. The carpet underneath was soaked and all along the baseboards.... just saturated.

    Is there any hope for me to get the smell out??? I have one of those mini carpet cleaners and I soaked the carpet with oxi-clean. Then I rinsed and rinsed the carpet. And then I soaked it with water and vinegar.... then I rinsed some more. Now it smells like wet carpet and cat pee.

    I put a white towel over the damp area.... and just noticed that it had been peed on again. So we have a problem. Any advice would be greatly appreciated. I can't have cats peeing in my house.... I won't have cats peeing in my house. I realize that my bf and I are the cause of this..... but please please help me find a solution.


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    Here is a recent thread along the same lines. Good luck.
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    I will run out and get some enzyme cleaners and give that a try. Does anyone have tips on the behavioral aspect though?? Once the smell is gone I don't want them to start peeing there out of habit....

    What would work better? Putting their food bowls there or putting another litter box. I really don't want to put a litter box in this room, but if that's what I have to do then I guess I'll do it. *shrugs*


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    First I would rule out medical problems because if one of them has a UTI then this may be causing the problem. Yes, I would add another litterbox close to where they are peeing. If you don't like the location then you can gradually move it slowly to another location. This is what I had to do. I also had to add 3 more litterboxes and this really helped my problem. Also please try the cat attract litter that I had suggested in the other thread. It really works. Good luck.

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    Yes I agree with her, to rule out medical problems but sometimes just adding another kitty litter box will help.

    I'm not sure how many cats you do have but I know my one girl cat gets really upset when the litter boxes are not cleaned out (which I do clean them everyday but for some reason they tend to use the 2 in the bathroom more than the others) and she will pee in the bathtub...(which I know is the best place she could pee) but I know I need to add another litter box in the house and that will solve the problem. I have six cats so I should have 6 litter boxes but right now I only have 4 in the house and I need to get another litter box.

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