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Hi Ladies

Ever since we left for the hospital to have Belle one of our cats has

been peeing in our dining room. I kept telling my dh that I spelled

cat pee and its been driving me crazy. This weekend we did finally

find were one of them was peeing. In the corner there were all these

little yellow spots on the rug. We are pretty sure we know which cat

did it. Two of our cats have been having a really hard time since

Belle has arrived. Any ideas on how we can resolve this problem? I am

afraid to put anything in that area to catch the pee. I don't want

the other cats to start using it. I am going to borrow my moms rug

cleaner this week. I was thinking of calling the vets for suggestions.

Pam

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Pam,

I would definately call the vet or a pet supply store. I believe there is

something that you can spray in the area where they are going that makes

them not want to go there any more, but I can't remember what it is. A

friend of mine had a problem like this with one of her cats a couple years

ago and I believe she used it...darn it, I should've paid better attention

to the solution! Sorry. But I do remember her vet giving her the advice.

-AmyR

31wks

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Pam,

I would definitely call the vet. Could be the cat is feeling a bit of jealously, it's not just humans that go through that. Maybe get her/him a bit of extra attention if you can squeeze some in. Just my .o2 cents.

Love & hugs,

Jo-Ann

P.S. Thank you so much for volunteering to take over the due date list, it's greatly appreciated.

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Hi LadiesEver since we left for the hospital to have Belle one of our cats has been peeing in our dining room. I kept telling my dh that I spelled cat pee and its been driving me crazy. This weekend we did finally find were one of them was peeing. In the corner there were all these little yellow spots on the rug. We are pretty sure we know which cat did it. Two of our cats have been having a really hard time since Belle has arrived. Any ideas on how we can resolve this problem? I am afraid to put anything in that area to catch the pee. I don't want the other cats to start using it. I am going to borrow my moms rug cleaner this week. I was thinking of calling the vets for suggestions.Pam

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Pam,

Yikes! I wish I had some advice for you on this subject. I have a cat and I thought for sure she would give me problems after we brought Emma home, but luckily she didn't. I hope she/he gets over it soon though.

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Pam,

Yikes! I wish I had some advice for you on this subject. I have a cat and I thought for sure she would give me problems after we brought Emma home, but luckily she didn't. I hope she/he gets over it soon though.

{{{HUGS}}}

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Pam, wish I had a suggestion for you... I think the vet is probably the best bet. Hope you get it resolved soon, I'm sure it's not fun... Amy 38w 4d any suggestions Hi LadiesEver since we left for the hospital to have Belle one of our cats has been peeing in our dining room. I kept telling my dh that I spelled cat pee and its been driving me crazy. This weekend we did finally find were one of them was peeing. In the corner there were all these little yellow spots on the rug. We are pretty sure we know which cat did it. Two of our cats have been having a really hard time since Belle has arrived. Any ideas on how we can resolve this problem? I am afraid to put anything in that area to catch the pee. I don't want the other cats to start using it. I am going to borrow my moms rug cleaner this week. I was thinking of calling the vets for suggestions.Pam

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Pam, I would call the vets and see what they suggest. We have two very spoiled cats and a super spoiled dog...I am crossing my fingers that they all adjust ok too.....good luck with your upset kitty....Sorry I couldn't be more help. RE: any suggestions Pam,I would definately call the vet or a pet supply store. I believe there issomething that you can spray in the area where they are going that makesthem not want to go there any more, but I can't remember what it is. Afriend of mine had a problem like this with one of her cats a couple yearsago and I believe she used it...darn it, I should've paid better attentionto the solution! Sorry. But I do remember her vet giving her the advice.-AmyR31wks

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