I had a cat who did that, to a bedroom vent that was attached to a bathroom vent. Added a new level to some of the odors that wafted through the area at times. I can strongly recommend plain Febreeze. After it's odor goes away so do the noxious remains of everything else.
Simple Solution will remove the aroma. Sorry but I had a good laugh at this post. Had a cat who puked on the old CRT TV. Repairman insisted the cat peed, he called back to say it was hairball and repairable.
Never had a dog who did that sort of thing, thank goodness. Cat box crunchies were bad enough, thank you VERY much.
We used to have a cat who peed on top of the gas stove. The urine would drip through the burners and get all over everything underneath - pots and pans, waxed paper and foil, and my flour bin. (I bake a lot, and bought flour 25 pounds at a time.) Aargh! I finally took her to the vet to have her put down. I explained the problem, and he announced that I had more patience than he did, but if it made me feel better, she was actually quite ill.
@Shay, oh yes, but once in awhile it's going to happen. After all, they don't really have house manners yet. My cat was older and mad at me for a new puppy.
I half-expected Reserve Cat to leave some sign of his extreme displeasure with the current state of affairs on the bathroom rug but it hasn't happened.
Oh, boy.
ReplyDeleteI had a cat who did that, to a bedroom vent that was attached to a bathroom vent. Added a new level to some of the odors that wafted through the area at times. I can strongly recommend plain Febreeze. After it's odor goes away so do the noxious remains of everything else.
ReplyDeleteSimple Solution will remove the aroma. Sorry but I had a good laugh at this post.
ReplyDeleteHad a cat who puked on the old CRT TV. Repairman insisted the cat peed, he called back to say it was hairball and repairable.
Never had a dog who did that sort of thing, thank goodness. Cat box crunchies were bad enough, thank you VERY much.
ReplyDeleteWe used to have a cat who peed on top of the gas stove. The urine would drip through the burners and get all over everything underneath - pots and pans, waxed paper and foil, and my flour bin. (I bake a lot, and bought flour 25 pounds at a time.) Aargh! I finally took her to the vet to have her put down. I explained the problem, and he announced that I had more patience than he did, but if it made me feel better, she was actually quite ill.
Frequent urination in the wrong places is usually a sign that the animal is very sick or very young.
ReplyDelete@Shay, oh yes, but once in awhile it's going to happen. After all, they don't really have house manners yet. My cat was older and mad at me for a new puppy.
ReplyDeleteI half-expected Reserve Cat to leave some sign of his extreme displeasure with the current state of affairs on the bathroom rug but it hasn't happened.
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He's plotting...be afraid...be very afraid.
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