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Any tips for defiant peeing or pooping?
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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 700578" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>chr, you may get more support if you create a new post for this problem. People tend to see the old date when it was first created and then they don't look at it again. </p><p></p><p>Inappropriate peeing is a sign that he needs therapy, help. I am so sorry he is doing this, and that he blamed it on your poor cat for all this time. </p><p></p><p>I would likely remove the carpet if it is soaked with pee everywhere. I would NOT put down carpet, but the cheapest vinyl flooring or I might just use marine paint and paint the floor. It won't look great, but he does not deserve great after this. I would make him help with this work.</p><p></p><p>I would also remove his door. If you behave this inappropriately, you clearly need more supervision and you lose your right to privacy. </p><p></p><p>If you can figure out how many times you cleaned his floor and how long it took you to clean it (time taken to clean it up once multiplied by number of times you cleaned it up), then your son owes you that many hours of hard work. Yard work supervised by you, scrubbing floors and tubs, any work you don't want to do. He gave you that many hours of work and he owes you that amount of time. </p><p></p><p>As for the problems with his father, therapy could help with this.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 700578, member: 1233"] chr, you may get more support if you create a new post for this problem. People tend to see the old date when it was first created and then they don't look at it again. Inappropriate peeing is a sign that he needs therapy, help. I am so sorry he is doing this, and that he blamed it on your poor cat for all this time. I would likely remove the carpet if it is soaked with pee everywhere. I would NOT put down carpet, but the cheapest vinyl flooring or I might just use marine paint and paint the floor. It won't look great, but he does not deserve great after this. I would make him help with this work. I would also remove his door. If you behave this inappropriately, you clearly need more supervision and you lose your right to privacy. If you can figure out how many times you cleaned his floor and how long it took you to clean it (time taken to clean it up once multiplied by number of times you cleaned it up), then your son owes you that many hours of hard work. Yard work supervised by you, scrubbing floors and tubs, any work you don't want to do. He gave you that many hours of work and he owes you that amount of time. As for the problems with his father, therapy could help with this. [/QUOTE]
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