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As you know, Jim and Sterling have both been caught peeing in the house and are on medication to prevent it. But lately I have still been finding spots
Well, over the last couple of days I have caught Lucas peeng in a cardboard box and Mickey spraying the foot stool in the living room.
What am I going to do ?!?!?!
Lucas has just had tests for UTI and blood tests so we know he's not sick! And I'll bet you any amount that Mickey is not sick either.
People tried to warn me that taking in too many cats would eventually start this happening. And they also say once it starts the problem just grows. And sure enough that is what is happening.
On the one hand I am comforted in the fact that MANY (if not all) of the people I have talked to who do cat rescue have this same probelm and are living with it. On the other hand, can I live with it?
My biggest concern is that the urine spots will not be found in order to clean them up. If I did not actually SEE Mickey spray, I would not have noticed that spot after it dried. And YES, I know about the black light, but have you ever actually tried to search your house with one?? It needs to be done at night (i.e. in the dark), you have to deal with the stupid extension cord, it is constant bending, stretching and crawling and I have a LOT of rooms to search. Do that every day???? I don't think so!!!!!
I have feliway plug-ins. I really don't think they help (or at least they limit the behavior if not prevent it). I also use the feliway spray, but I can't spray every inch of my whole house!! That stuff is for when the bad cats prefer one spot and you can treat it. They have no preferences, they just spray all over!
So here I am, forever doomed to have a stinky, peed in house![]()
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