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    Neighbours cat need advice!! HELP ASAP

    First of all I have to say the last few months have been HELL!! We thought one of our cats was peeing in the house spraying actually on our coats so after lots of thought we decided we have to re-home them we tried everything and can't get rid of the smell and we don't want our new baby getting it on her. Well I toyed with the thought in my ming for the past few months and really didn't want to get rid of them and this was just one of the behaviours on a long list of horrible things they have been doing including chewing all our cords to the phone, tv, game systems computer headphones EVERYTHING is ruined. Anyways back to the peeing tonight I ran home and we had locked the cats in the bathroom when we left czuse we just bought a new PC and were scared they'd chew the wires while we were out until we found a solution anyways when I got home I smelled cat spray everywhere I couldn't get how since I had out them in the bathroom while I went out I went in the bathroom and seached for spray marks with the flashlight got down on my knees and smelt everything and still couldn't find it I left the bathroom and realized it was all over my hand so I tried to figure out other then the flashlight what did I touch, I look at my two cats and they were both smelling my keys frantically and realize its the cat that sits on my doorstep he must have sprayed on my door whenever we come in the house we touch it with our hands then take off our jackets!!!
    So my questions are
    1: How do we get rid of the smell on the door?
    2. HOw do we make sure our cats will not start now since they smelled my keys and our coats with the smell on it?
    3 and how do I get them to stop chewing cords?? If they don't stop my husband will get rid of them and I have to say we can't live with everyhitng in our house being ruined PLEASE HELP!!!!

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    I wish I had some advice on the spraying, but I really don't know much about that. However for the cords I suggest some bitter apple. Alexa's cats chewed every cord in the house until we sprayed that on all of them.
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    Thanks for the great signature Kay!

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    You can get cord covers (look like long tubes) that are used to insulate water pipes. Also, tie the cords up and tape them against the desk, t.v. cabinet/entertainment center.
    We've never had trouble with cords at our house by just taking the time to make it not so fun/available to the cats.

    Once smell is out of coats from laundry or drycleaner they wont smell the odor. Keys wipe them off with a cleaner (Mr Clean).
    Door, I'd clean it with Mr Clean something like that type of product.
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    The cat that is sraying is probably an unneutered male, so is marking "his" territory. Clean everything with "Nature's Miracle" or some other product that you can buy a pet stores that specifically gets rid of not only the odor, but the enzyme that makes cats think - "Oooh - good spot to pee!"

    Any chance finding out who owns him and asking them to get him "fixed," and explain the situation?

    About the cords - we of course have Miss Hoppy, the sweetest, cutest, feistiest bunny ever - who is also an adamant chewer of any cords she can find. In her mind, the space along the bottoms of walls is a rabbit freeway, and should be cleared of any obstructions. So we got some of the 1" plastic tubing cheap at Home Depot, and covered any cords we couldn't hide with that. It's big enough so that she cannot open her mouth wide enough to chomp through it. Some cords just run through a paper towel tube - cheaper alternative.

    Bitter apple works for some animals, but not others. Some critters (canine, feline, lagomorph) like the taste, and are not detered.

    Some cats can be trained away from cord chewing with a spray bottle, but you have to alert and consistent. (Again, some cats LIKE getting sprayed with water ...)

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    Can you discreetlt have that Cat TNRed?That will also cut down on Unwanted Kittens.
    I have those wires all bundled up too,as Little Teeth were chewing.
    As for Spraying I have found Lysol to be good.I have a squeeze bottle of a Odor Neutralizer but will have to find it,to give you the name,its 3 Dollars for a good sized Bottle.
    Good Luck with that Sprayer.
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    Thanks everyone I debated on whether or not to talk to his owner yes hes not fixed as I can see that hes not, he jumps on our car when were driving up the driveway He will not leave our door alone you'd think he lived with us and not her. Everytime we open our door he comes running from somewhere and bolts in our house and up the stairs. In the summer he was stuck up a tree and howling and the girl said just leave him there he hates me anyways so I climbed up the dumb tree pregnant to save the thing! Anyways she just had her son taken away by childrens aid so I doubt she'll fix him I always hear her yelling through the walls that she has no money. Anyways tahnks for the advice I will try it I'm so scared my cats will start I really don't wanna get rid of them

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    Quote Originally Posted by Karen
    The cat that is sraying is probably an unneutered male, so is marking "his" territory. Clean everything with "Nature's Miracle" or some other product that you can buy a pet stores that specifically gets rid of not only the odor, but the enzyme that makes cats think - "Oooh - good spot to pee!"
    .)

    I AGREE THIS PRODUCT WORKS, AND THEN AFTER THAT USE A PRODUCT CALLED FELIWAY, BUT YOU HAVE TO MAKE SURE THAT THE PEE AREA IS COMPLETLY CLEAN!

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