Boy, can I relate to that. Yodie had a thing about the rug that I had in front of the sink in my downstairs bath. She peed on it seconds after I would take it out of the dryer. And it's the same rug except a different color that I had in the upstairs bath! Go figure! The Clomicalm really works for me, though, and it's inexpensive. If the time should come when that would stop working, I'll check into Prozac. Obviously, it would be a low dose but I refuse to allow my house to be used as my cats' personal litter box and/or scratching post. I love all my cats but this is my house and they have to abide by the rules just like everyone else. As for the odor, you might want to give Urine Gone a try. It's an enzyme spray and it really works for me. You can find it just about everywhere now but if not, Bed Bath and Beyond carries it for sure. You have to soak up the pee first, then completely saturate the area w/Urine Gone, wipe it w/a damp cloth and repeat. It not only takes the smell out, it takes the appearance of the stain out, too.

Don't lose heart. We've all been there and I'm speaking for myself when I say that the thought did cross my mind on more than one occasion to rehome Yodie and Specs, the two worst offenders. But after I calm down, I realize that I love them for better or worse and besides, I'd have to tell their new family that they're pee cats or my conscience would bother me. Now, who is going to willingly take a pee cat unless the cat lives outdoors? And if I wouldn't tell them and the cat peed, the new family might toss them out on the street. And that I really couldn't live with. Whatever you decide, I'm sure you'll do whatever is beneficial for Sox and you.