What about a cat "spraying" all over the house? Any ideas for that? Right now I have her secluded from the other 3.
From: AppyHorsey <appyhorsey@wavecomputers.net>
To: SimplfyMeWithTipsAndHints@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Saturday, December 29, 2012 10:42 AM
Subject: Re: [SimplifyMe] Getting Rid of the Smell of Car Urine
To: SimplfyMeWithTipsAndHints@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Saturday, December 29, 2012 10:42 AM
Subject: Re: [SimplifyMe] Getting Rid of the Smell of Car Urine
FIRST of all... If this cat hasn't been doing this before, she "probably" has a Urinary Tract Infection or something of the sort. That is usually one of the first signs owners notice. Take her to your Vet ASAP. The vet. will check her out and put her on antibiotics if necessary. IF that "cures" her infection, then she will most likely STOP peeing outside the cat box.
Good luck and keep us posted.
AppyHorsey
On 29Dec, 2012, at 11:00 AM, Susan Seifert <awestruck@bellsouth.net> wrote:
I don't think I have written to this group yet about the problem I am having with one of my cats. I have two cats, one male (part Siamese) and a female (tortoise shell). The female is older, and we got her from an animal shelter at about 5 months. She is very skittish and hides most of the time. I would guess that she is about 14. She has decided that she is going to make a debut and has picked up urinating in various places outside of the litter box. By our litter boxes, we have a wooden floor, and some of the urine got onto it and the floor is turning black in that area. The floor where she usually urinates is like an indoor brick. The house is starting to reek with the smell of her urine. I have tried using a variety of different products including Nature's Miracle. Today I tried vinegar and hope that will take the smell away. Any suggestions? Thanks.
Susan S.
http://www.AppyHorsey.com
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