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  1. #1
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    I'm so sorry to hear this Leslie - I know this isn't a decision you take lightly.
    I probably wouldn't use the carpet or towels either - but the whole time I was reading this thread I was thinking of the puppy wee wee pads you might be able to layer them rather thickly and then just peel them off after he uses them. I can't imagine being in the position you are in.
    Another thought - what about installing a kitty door so he can go outside - and maybe another conversation with Nancy - telling him to use the outside as his potty.
    I'm not sure if you have used the Yesterday's news litter or not - I imagine you have or what about buying a paper shredder and letting him pee on your credit card statements!?!? Make your own yesterday's news!

    My only other suggestion is teaching him to use the toilet like the cat on "Meet the Parents!" :P
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    Keeganhttp://www.dogster.com/dogs/256612 9/28/2001 to June 9, 2012
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    Kloe http://www.catster.com/cats/256619
    "we as American's have forgotten we can agree to disagree"
    Kylie the Queen, Keegan the Princess, entertained by Kloe the court Jester
    Godspeed Phred and Gini you will be missed more than you ever know..

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    I know you said you've tried other litters, but have your tried Arm & Hammer? Its great for kitties who don't like the feel of regular litter because its very sandlike, with very fine grains of litter. Thats what the rescue recommends to people who have declaw litterbox issues. Have you tried sand? Maybe mix in some baking soda to help hide the odor.

    And the wee-wee pads didn't work? If he's declawed he shouldn't be shredding them. They do a good job of soaking up urine so you don't smell it - Nature's Miracle makes one where they have odor protection in it.

    As for the carpet, you wouldn't have to clean it. Just toss it after they use it. I can order you a TON of carpet samples and send them to your house (ahhh, the power of being an interior designer! bwahahahaha). Just toss them every day. You can also pick out remants from the dumpster at the local carpet store. They always have large remnants left over from jobs. Often big pieces you can take out as a roll! Just cut it up as needed.

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    does Minion go OVER your privacy fence? If so, check this out.
    http://www.catfencein.com/
    and look through the brocure links, better photos and explainations.
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    Gosh, I'm sorry to hear about these problems with Minion. I am in the same boat. Our cat Scooter will pee all over the house if left to his own devices, and it's going on 10 years now!
    We tried everything too, and nothing works. I have to agree with it being a declaw issue. Scooter is also declawed, and I really believe his peeing issue is a result of the declaw.

    Scooter is my husband's cat, and he just loves that cat to pieces. The only solution we've found that works (most of the time), is to keep Scooter caged during the day when nobody is home to watch him. The cage forces him to use his litter box, and he has shelves to lay on, and his food and water are in there also. Sure, it's an eyesore taking up a huge chunk of our kitchen, but it does give us piece of mind that Scooter isn't peeing all over the house while we're gone.

    It's not a very good picture, but you can kind of see Scooter's cage in this picture:


    For the longest time, we felt so bad about shutting him in this cage, and I even asked my vet about it. Considering cats sleep 18+ hours a day, the vet said that it's not harming him at all keeping him in there when we can't watch him. Even when we open the cage door to let him out after work, he sometimes just opts to hang out in his cage (just like he is in this picture). It's his safe haven, which is a good thing.

    Perhaps this is something you could try? Take it from someone who's had a peeing cat for 10 years!

    **hugs**

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    Quote Originally Posted by jenluckenbach
    does Minion go OVER your privacy fence? If so, check this out.
    http://www.catfencein.com/
    and look through the brocure links, better photos and explainations.
    Thanks so much everyone. Sofar my sweet Minion has been sleeping outside for the past several nights and he's done OK. I miss him, and I know he misses me, but sofar it's working out.

    This is very cool, Jenluckenbach! I have ordered a catalouge. That would certainlly work to keep him inside our yard! There's only one spot that he hops the fence, hopefully they don't charge a whole bunch, and you don't have to buy a huge amount since there's just a small area that he jumps.

    Thanks everyone for the advice. And regarding the litter types, I've tried everything. I've tried Arm & Hammer, I've tried the bigger grain ones like Yesterdays News and that cedar stuff. We've tried all kinds of different textures and he just hates litter of every type it seems, but he has no problem pooping in it, he just won't pee in it.

    Thanks so much everyone for the advice and for not being mean. This is not easy to go threw.

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    The next thing to consider are getting him used to diapers. Sure, 24/7 would be hard, especially when you will have a newborn soon. But for his visits inside! That way you would not have to watch him like a hawk, but he would still be able to join you in the house for the "daily visit". (or whatever you choose)
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