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My vet recommended, bicarb, bio liquid, vinegar and lemon mixed and sprayed on the area.My Doctor told me that "1 out of 3 people who start smoking will eventually die." The other two apparently became immortal.
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Get a dog to !!!!!! in the opposite corner and I promise you won't smell the cat wee anymore
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RoCas wrote:Get a dog to !!!!!! in the opposite corner and I promise you won't smell the cat wee anymore
*I'll turn the light off on my way out*
With two kittens and a puppy I can vouch for this:rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :eek:0 -
Once the area is clean, bic of soda is good, sprinkle black pepper on the area, the cat will go sniffing, and the pepper will make him/her sneeze, then tiddles will toddle off elsewhere!!!!Hi, we’ve had to remove your signature. If you’re not sure why please read the forum rules or email the forum team if you’re still unsure0
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Good afternoon
Can one of you good Old Stylers give me a quick bit of help?
My cat got in the litter tray this morning and merrily started peeing down the outside of it. It went all down the skirting board and under the lino. I saw him half way through and stopped him.
I soaked it up with kitchen towel and put down biological washing powder which I am just about to sweep up and wash with a diluted washing powder.
Is there anything else I can do? Should I leave powder down the edge of the skirting board as it ran down the edges?"Life is like a game of cards. The hand you are dealt isdeterminism; the way you play it is free will.” Jawaharlal NehruI am a magnet for all kinds of deeper wondermentI am a wunderkind ohI am a ground-breaker naive enough to believe thisI am a princess on the way to my throne0 -
I'd be inclined to deliberately allow some of your washing liquid to follow your kitten's wotsit under the skirting board and lino in the hopes that it will help neutralise those bits that you can't mop up.
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Thanks Squeaky.
Luckily, I ordered more lino for the kitchen on Friday. He must have known :rotfl: Just hate the thought of it lingering where I cant get at it.
Cheers"Life is like a game of cards. The hand you are dealt isdeterminism; the way you play it is free will.” Jawaharlal NehruI am a magnet for all kinds of deeper wondermentI am a wunderkind ohI am a ground-breaker naive enough to believe thisI am a princess on the way to my throne0 -
Sorry, but I can't really give any more advice than what has already been offered. However I would like to suggest that for Christmas your kitty receives a big high sided plastic crate for his main present. My kitties have one with sides about 12 inches high...this has more or less cured the problem of cat litter being kicked all over the floor, and there is never ever any problem with bad aim.
I got mine from B&Q some time ago...but I'm sure similar things will be available in other shops too.
Hope you don't mind me telling you this!
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We have one with a proper lid and a hole for a door where the cat goes in... this way they simply cannot make any mess except in the tray.. we only use it if we are away and a neighbour is looking after the cat, just in case she is caught short..:rotfl:#6 of the SKI-ers Club :j
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SnowyOwl wrote:
Hope you don't mind me telling you this!
SnowyOwl
Thanks Snowy Owl and Tanith. My boy seems to like standing with feet on the edges so as not to get them wet. He's been with me a year next month (he's 3) and has never missed yet.
I can still smell it everywhere in the house now though although I really scrubbed itI've put newspaper all around underneath now just in case but I'll check out the high sided trays.
Off to have a Stardrops thorough house cleanse to freshen it up."Life is like a game of cards. The hand you are dealt isdeterminism; the way you play it is free will.” Jawaharlal NehruI am a magnet for all kinds of deeper wondermentI am a wunderkind ohI am a ground-breaker naive enough to believe thisI am a princess on the way to my throne0
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