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How do I stop my cat from peeing on my floor?
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[quote:Dreamcatcher 796629:MV8xMTc0NTcwXzE5MDA2NDU5X0M2REMyQThD] [quote:WWJD] Anyone know what to do here? One time we left a weekend and closed the door where his litter box was by accident and he peed in front of the door near a wall on our laminate floor. Here is the thing no matter how well we clean the smell is still there. Now almost once a week he pees on the exact same spot even though we keep the door open and his litter box clean. the box is 2 feet away from where he pees! I think he smells the pee when he walks by and just thinks now he needs to mark this place with his sent. I had tin foil down for 2 weeks because they hate that and won't go near that but since I took it away Yesterday he peed on it again today. and now my laminate floor starts to brake. I really hope someone can help me out. thanks [/quote] Because it is laminate, you need to replace the piece he peed on...it is a male cat, and their scent/urine is far far worse than a female. We had the same problem, and nothing worked, inlcuding pouring vinegar there and cleaning the spot furiously. You need to replace it, and it should be inexpensive to do. [/quote]
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Anyone know what to do here?
One time we left a weekend and closed the door where his litter box was by accident and he peed in front of the door near a wall on our laminate floor.
Here is the thing no matter how well we clean the smell is still there. Now almost once a week he pees on the exact same spot even though we keep the door open and his litter box clean. the box is 2 feet away from where he pees!
I think he smells the pee when he walks by and just thinks now he needs to mark this place with his sent.
I had tin foil down for 2 weeks because they hate that and won't go near that but since I took it away Yesterday he peed on it again today. and now my laminate floor starts to brake.
I really hope someone can help me out.
thanks
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