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  1. #1
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    I agree! Jen believe me I know where you are at with this, and even if it doesn't fix it for you.........maybe you will get info on where they need/want to be? Just cause they spray there may NOT mean it will be that way somewhere else...... Just a thought.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dr.Goodnow
    Just cause they spray there may NOT mean it will be that way somewhere else...... Just a thought.

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    While this is true, I just don't think I could force myself to take that chance. I would simply HATE if it started (the spraying) at their new homes, I would feel responsible.

    And to top it all off, Biddy White Whiskers just peed on a pile of clothes I left on the floor last night. I know that his is medical, as we have been working with urine issues for a while now, but nothing is getting his urine back to normal. It is frustrating that he might be in some discomfort, but the special food and the medicine are still not helping 100%.
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    Oh you poor thing - you must be exhausted

    Part of the reason we have our animals is because of the pleasure they give us and it doesn't sound like you are getting much of that. I do hope things improve - we are all here to listen and support you
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    Quote Originally Posted by jenluckenbach
    And to top it all off, Biddy White Whiskers just peed on a pile of clothes I left on the floor last night.
    This is just asking for trouble in my house. Whenever I sort laundry, I make separate piles on the basement floor. Yodie and Specs see it as an opportunity to pee. So I save myself the aggravation and put the piles in laundry baskets and separate them w/a towel. That way, no temptation for them. You might want to try removing temptation from their paths.
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