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packinair 01-04-2004 10:12 AM

Satan cat
 
I took in this stray about 2 years ago.. she is the sweetest thing most of the time but she has started spraying around my house. I don't really want to get rid of her but I will not put up with that... she almost lost all 9 of her lives when I got out of the shower, picked my towel up off the floor and... yup you guessed it, started drying my face off with cat pee soaked towel:hothead: :hothead: What can I do?

CAP071 01-04-2004 10:18 AM

that will teach you to mess with a strange ***** :crazy:

glassdave 01-04-2004 10:19 AM

tie a pork chop around her neck and let her play in the back yard :D

CAP071 01-04-2004 10:20 AM

do what my buddy did. Put it in a brown bag with a brick in it, tie it closed, and toss it over a bridge as you drive over it . :D

Steve_H 01-04-2004 12:07 PM

Re: Satan cat
 
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Originally posted by packinair
she almost lost all 9 of her lives when I got out of the shower, picked my towel up off the floor and... yup you guessed it, started drying my face off with cat pee soaked towel:hothead: :hothead: What can I do?
:eek: :p :D
ive got a cat that will do the same thing if her litter box needs freshened up.
never been a cat person but i really love this one.
meet pepsi

TEAMBAJA 01-04-2004 12:21 PM

I cant stand the smell of cat in a house.

Steve_H 01-04-2004 12:23 PM


Originally posted by TEAMBAJA
I cant stand the smell of cat in a house.
how bout sheep :p

Viper31 01-04-2004 12:25 PM

I believe a shotgun would be the best solution. :D :D :D

Smitty 01-04-2004 12:25 PM

Time to give the cat a new home. That is a smell that I will not put up with. My wife has two cats and if either one starts this, it will be gone.

Sometimes this is a problem that cannot be corrected. You have two choices:

Live with it or give the cat away to a true cat lover.

McGary911 01-04-2004 12:32 PM

Make sure the litter box is clean, as mentioned. Sometimes cats piss to mark their territory. Make sure its spayed or neutered, that calms down that action. If it's new behavior, there might be another cat looking in the windows and messing with it, thus the pissing. Did you recently get a new animal? They're odd animals.....hang in there. You can make the cat better. Good luck. Cat piss sucks. :drool:

Mr. Demeanor 01-04-2004 01:01 PM

If she is spraying, its not pee. Cats have anal glands just as dogs do and alot of other critters. That will smell like skunk. If thats what she is doing, its usually because they are upset. Happens alot if you bring a new cat or pet into the house. Its a territorial thing. If she is peeing all over the house, take her to the vet. Urinary problems are very comon in cats and they will do what you describe. So does it smell like pee or skunk? As far as geting the skuk smell out, there is a rememdy for skunk you an find on the internet thats hydrogen peroxcide, dish soap, and water that works better than anything Ive used. My dog likes to play with skunks :rolleyes:

Waterfoul 01-04-2004 01:06 PM

Cats drool, dogs rule!!

Never been a cat lover. In fact, I've been called a cat hater a time or two....

TEAMBAJA 01-04-2004 01:59 PM


Originally posted by lotoparty
how bout sheep :p
I still havent figured out where that ever came from? :rolleyes:

:D

JPD Motorsports 01-04-2004 02:05 PM

check the litter box, also take to vet could have a urinarry infection, common in cats and thats lets them go whenever and wherever like they are spraying.

Gordo 01-04-2004 04:21 PM

Get a rope...

simon johnston 01-04-2004 04:43 PM

HOW TO GET CAT PI$$ SMELL OUT OF A CARPET..........USE A KNIFE !!!

MitchStellin 01-04-2004 04:43 PM

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Live trap, some ham, and a lake or large bucket.:bunny: :hammy: I grew up with cats and really don't care for them. All that is alowed is a 50lb + dog. I have a yellow lab.

simon johnston 01-04-2004 04:53 PM

my rottwieler chased a persian cat one day and the cat tried to stand its ground........wasnt pretty

THRILLSEEKER 01-04-2004 05:36 PM


I cant stand the smell of cat in a house.

but, I love the smell of a cathouse:D

BigSilverCat 01-04-2004 07:37 PM

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I am about to make this bengle leopard cat into a scarf if it does not stop peeing. it was cutie when it was this small and used its litter box

BigSilverCat 01-04-2004 07:39 PM

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i have kicked one of these out maybe it is time to boot the other one.

SS930 01-04-2004 07:41 PM


Originally posted by Bigyellowcat
i have kicked one of these out maybe it is time to boot the other one.
:D:cool:

mcollinstn 01-04-2004 11:59 PM

Vet told me spraying IS pee.
Our old cats will spray (at least one of them will) when there is a new cat in the territory. Have watched him do it. Sprays straight backwards. Told the vet. Vet swears it is pee, not some weird gland.

Just passing along info. Not sure if it is accurate or not.

Cats are not at new house. Are leaving them at old house and neighbor is inheriting them.

Rippem 01-05-2004 12:49 AM

First of all... I am a cat lover. Have had 'em in the house all my life, and no, my house does not "smell like cats". I have been in those homes that do...and mine is not one of them. FACT: Cats are a cleaner/more sanitary animal than we are. Their mouths alone have significantly less bacteria in them than yours! There are those who have cats, and those who love cats. The loving homes generally do not smell, get the idea? Second of all let me say there is nothing more desirable than the smell of wet dog in your house, or perhaps the dead animal or pile of chit it just spent the last 20 mins rolling in. :rolleyes: How about the "yard sharks"? Stepping in dog chit in your yard has a charm all it's own doesn't it??? Next to cats, even "smart" dogs are relatively dumb. I'm not dog bashing...I love dogs also, but they to have their "issues" and don't deserve to end up in the lake for it. Only male cats "spray" "pee", and generally not if they are nuetered. Anything else going out in this fashion is from the anal glands and is what you describe for smell. Yes, if it is uncustomary behavior, it is because of a change or threat to the animals enviroment. Sometimes worms will cause this behavior also. Maybe the reason your all quick to cat-bash is because you have been intellectually challenged by one and didn't like it? Face it...cats are the only "domestic" animal that man cannot truly "domesticate". Ever wonder why? :D Give this cat the benefit of the doubt, pay attention to what it's trying to tell you before you throw it under the bus. You may need the same break someday! ;)

Rippem 01-05-2004 01:00 AM

And if your cat is truly "peeing" out side the box or won't work the litter, change brands! "Litter aversion" is an accepted and very well known cause of this behavior. Some cats are very sensative to the particular clays and deodorizing chemicals that make up most of today's litters. Unlike (and smarter) than alot of humans I know...cats will aviod things that are not good for them! ;)

adrenaln 01-05-2004 01:23 AM

hey bigyellowcat!
 
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I will take both!~ :>)



here is my 28lb cat I felt sorry for at the pound and brought home, this is a bathroom sink!! note the fat dripping over the edges !

Rippem 01-05-2004 03:00 AM

BYC...have a number of shots like that myself. brings back memories of women and cats past. that's a good pic of both. why did she have to go? was she peeing on your bath towel or sumpin'? had a 25 lb domestic longhair/mongrel, charcoal/black that I had gotten as a kitten for my x-wife. he was diabetic and passed away 3 years ago, after years of daily insulin. he would come to the kitchen and wait for his shot every morning...he was one of four in the house at the time. when "baby-bear" came up on the bed and laid on my chest for bedtime petdown (every night)...you knew he was there! he was a great cat. he was never mean and kind of a lumbering oof...but I'll tell 'ya none of the other cats would even think about challenging his wishes in any way !! In fact they treated him like a God...of course he weighed twice what any one of them did! :)

Rippem 01-05-2004 03:23 AM

back on topic (sort of) also had a young nuetered male ("Buddy") and he would squirt these tiny droplets of puss lookin' juice from his anal glands occasionally when he got too "wound up". My x and I called it "the stink". I tell you what...the big fragrance companies had nothin on this cat. one or two drops could clear the room, and for awhile too. :rolleyes: Anyway, give the damn cat a break, we all have personalities and are occasionally offensive! ;) Cat class closed.....

open87 01-05-2004 06:31 AM


Originally posted by CAP071
that will teach you to mess with a strange ***** :crazy:
:D :D

Iggy 01-05-2004 08:33 AM

We have two boys and one girl (a Calico). All fixed and declawed in front.
The girl will, at times, pee on clothing left on the floor. I haven't been able to figure out why.
We know she hates our grandson and will pee on his bath towels,but that's in spite.
I'ts not the "dirty pan syndrome". I know because I clean them, all three pans.

Our house doesn't smell like cat either. We keep the pans in the garage and have a cat door between the kitchen and garage.


Their names are:

Dixie,
Male, 12+ years old, all black with a little white tuft on his chest, green eyes. He was found as a kitten in a local Winn-Dixie Supermarket parking lot.

Mac,
Male, 10+/- years old, black and white splotches. Name is short for McGuyver. Named him that because he was always good at figuring out ways to escape from anything we locked him up in. Found him a kitten at a nearby country club.

Sheba,
Female calico, 5-6 years old. She's the queen of the household. Rules the boys with an iron paw.
Has only one eye, left side, but not much escapes it. Daughter found her starving outside her high school band room. Was so malnourished her growth and development had been stunted. Just a bag of bones. She looked to about 4-5 months old, vet looked and said she was closer to a year old.

Ange 01-05-2004 09:02 AM

What is it about strays? I have a five year old grey puff ball that my son's found in the woods as a kitten. Vet said she was about 5 weeks old. I spent close to $200 on the cat before we ever got her to the house! We have gone the peeing rounds and I never figured out what it was. I know she didn't like being left over the weekend sometimes, but once she peed on my suitcase! I chunked her furry butt outside for a month and she hasn't offered to pee on ANYTHING since she has been back in the house.

Rippem, my cat has to have the nightly quality time too. Heaven forbid I'm trying to read because she is going to get in front of the book, one way or another. She even climbed OVER the book once. You just have to give up and let them have their way!


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