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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 431005" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>In college I had a cat we acquired when a weekend dad just moved out and left its box and bowls sitting outside his door. It just walked in. He didn't spray but had LOTS of hairballs. He HATED my roommate and if she was fighting with her boyfriend or being a witch he would go and "ralph" in her shoes. Hence the name Ralph Kitty. that was all we ever called him. He never ever peed in the litter box or in the house - always went out. But he would never barf in my things/room/near me, and only her things if he was upset by her fighting iwth her crazy fiance from Hades. He was an awful person and I couldn't stand his alcoholic spoiled baby self. </p><p></p><p>I have NEVER had any luck with any kind of vinegar removing the smell of cat pee. My nose is too sensitive. I have found that Kids N Pets, sold in the same area as resolve carpet cleaner is amazing. It is about the cheapest enzyme cleaner you can find and you must saturate the item with it. The smell first gets stronger and then goes away. I also have used tons of simple green with no good results. I won't have an animal that pees in the house except in the litter box. We once had a dog for about a week because he marked Wiz' playgym (he was less than a year old) and tried to mark Wiz. I just won't have it. It was the final sign with Freckles that she was really sick. She was sick and also had kitty alzheimers - truly would get lost trying to find her food or litter box. even when we moved her into the bathroom she couldn't find them with-o help. It was awfula nd we had to put her to sleep. Other animals become outdoor only if they do their business indoors. </p><p></p><p>You may ahve to do this with the panthers as they have been doing this for quite a while. It is good to make sure they don't have a Urinary Tract Infection (UTI) though. My mother has had three cats now that get up on the table and pee when they are sick. It is the ONLY time they get on the table or pee out of hteir boxes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 431005, member: 1233"] In college I had a cat we acquired when a weekend dad just moved out and left its box and bowls sitting outside his door. It just walked in. He didn't spray but had LOTS of hairballs. He HATED my roommate and if she was fighting with her boyfriend or being a witch he would go and "ralph" in her shoes. Hence the name Ralph Kitty. that was all we ever called him. He never ever peed in the litter box or in the house - always went out. But he would never barf in my things/room/near me, and only her things if he was upset by her fighting iwth her crazy fiance from Hades. He was an awful person and I couldn't stand his alcoholic spoiled baby self. I have NEVER had any luck with any kind of vinegar removing the smell of cat pee. My nose is too sensitive. I have found that Kids N Pets, sold in the same area as resolve carpet cleaner is amazing. It is about the cheapest enzyme cleaner you can find and you must saturate the item with it. The smell first gets stronger and then goes away. I also have used tons of simple green with no good results. I won't have an animal that pees in the house except in the litter box. We once had a dog for about a week because he marked Wiz' playgym (he was less than a year old) and tried to mark Wiz. I just won't have it. It was the final sign with Freckles that she was really sick. She was sick and also had kitty alzheimers - truly would get lost trying to find her food or litter box. even when we moved her into the bathroom she couldn't find them with-o help. It was awfula nd we had to put her to sleep. Other animals become outdoor only if they do their business indoors. You may ahve to do this with the panthers as they have been doing this for quite a while. It is good to make sure they don't have a Urinary Tract Infection (UTI) though. My mother has had three cats now that get up on the table and pee when they are sick. It is the ONLY time they get on the table or pee out of hteir boxes. [/QUOTE]
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