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jan and Hep and sara (GA)

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Morning LL,

WCR Doing well. Trying to stay cool. She is still peeing on the towel. I'm going to get a waterproof cribsheet and some urine out and see if that makes a difference. I had been using puppy pads under the towel, but I think they have an attractment in them to get the dog to use them so you can house train them. :shock: If thats true its kinda sabotaging my efforts. Has anybody else heard that?

Also she has decided to take up a new place to nap. It happens to be behind the hutch which has the tv on it so its kinda heavy. If I can't lure her out with a treat to test/shoot I have had to drag her towards me by the scruff. I wish she did'nt make things so difficult. It was so nice in the winter/spring when she was on the recliner or sleeping bag. Oh well, just hope she changes soon. Next I'm going to have to bring out the dustbuster. :smile:

Off to tbp.

Have a good day.

jan and sara

http://www.felinediabetes.com/FDMB/view ... =9&t=21494
yesterdays thread
 
:o Oh NOOOOoooo...NOT the DUSTBUSTER! nailbite_smile
:lol: We constantly have to outsmart our smart kitties, don't we?
I ordered the Feliway thingy....why not? HELP me!!! :?
You might have a point there about the doggy pads. Oh brother...what a revolting development that is... ohmygod_smile
(Raja went through a spell of hiding behind the kitty-corned tv stand...sigh...pathetic crazy woman had to resort to a broom to get her out!) :YMSIGH:
Good luck to you. If you find anything that works, can you let me know please! :YMHUG:
 
Hi Jan...I picked up some Cat Attract litter today....the booklet inside said
"...a litter box problem that began with a urinary tract infection may continue due tohabit long after the infection has been cured. Whatever the cause it is important to treat problem cats with both behavior modification and stress reduction techniques.
Only one sixth of cats with urinary problems go outside the litter box...."
"For the cat that consistently soils in the same spot, try placing a litter box with Cat Attract in the "trouble spot" for a period of 10-14 days.
After this initial phase, move the box each day toward the place where you would like it to be.
This method involves patience but it may be the answer..."

Whether it's the Clavamox or the Amitriptyline, Raja seems better and has been using the LB....
was only thinking of this since you said she didn't do this at Dawn's. I also ordered some Feliway which is on it's way from Amazon. Just thought you might find this interesting at any rate> :YMHUG:
 
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