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How do I stop my cat from peeing on my floor?
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[quote:Anonymous Coward 16332682:MV8xMTc0NTcwXzMxNTA2MDM1X0JGM0VCMTU0] [quote:WWJD:MV8xMTc0NTcwXzZBNDFFNzM4] 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] My son's roommate has a cat with that problem. I researched it with some experts. The one that impressed me the most is that the cat is despairing and lonely. If the cat is an apartment cat and is alone all day he is just lonely. If the cat doesn't have a life you should give it to someone who can give the cat some happiness and not be treated like a piece of furniture. If it is someone in your house that is the owner the cat knows who owns him and is sad about that, and will continue to pee until that person is gone. Sorry to be harsh but maybe you need to do what's best for the cat and get him another home where he has a chance at being understood and has time for him. [/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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