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soon2bskinny
on 2/5/06 1:07 am - Newmarket, Canada
Topic: RE: Major cat urine problem....HELP!
Hi Christina... I work in a pet supply store as well as for a cat rescue. I also have 3 cats (one who is 17 with many medical problems peeing being just the tip of the iceberg) and my 2 guinea pigs. we sell a product called Nature's Miracle it comes in a red and white bottle and is fairly reasonably priced... certanly much better than sending one of your babies away. cats are funny animals... they will *only* use the litter box *if* they like the litter, and they like the box. over time plastic litter boxes get scratches in the bottom etc. that will retain/absorb odours no matter how well they are cleaned. cats sense of smell is much much stronger than ours also. cats like dogs also mark thier territory with urine sometimes and once an area is marked or smells like urine they will continue to return to that spot to do thier buisness. what you need to do is find something available where you live that is a product that enzimatically cleans... changing the chemistry of the offending stain. the one i have had the best sucess with as i mentioned above is nature's miracle. but some people dont realize that the stain/smell goes thru everything eg. carpet, underpad, flooring.... you need to totally saturate all layers and let dry completely before you will find its gone. this is all making the assumption that there isnt anything medically wrong causing kitty pee problems.... another note... some cats dont like change... could be anything from buying scented litter or unscented litter, the texture of the litter, the placement of the litterbox, how often its cleaned....... anyhow... hope this is a little help at least. if you need more help please feel free to email me. Shelly
Annemary
on 1/13/06 3:30 am - Eastpointe, MI
Topic: RE: Found my shih tzu
This is great that you found your shih tzu angel. I found my shih tzu angel also. Since surgery I found and purchased my first animal (a shih tzu puppy-Annie). I finally had the interest, ambition, enthusiasum, nerve and all it took to put my foot down in my family. She is the sign of my independance after being dependant for so long. I lost 180 lbs.. I couldn't hardly get up from the couch. I was totally dependant on my husband and son. I am now free. I know that JoJo is finding a happy and healthy home. I can imagine your sorrow and feel your joy. I will never be without a shih tzu.
doodlebug
on 1/4/06 1:48 am - MN
Topic: RE: Major cat urine problem....HELP!
PS. you may want to make sure there is not a medical reason for the cat to not be using the litter box when you figure out who he is. We found out my cat had serious kidney problems and that's why he was making messes, he couldn't always make it to the kitty box. He passed away in May his photo is on my profile. We have a new kitten now and I have only seen her smell one area where he had peed so I sprayed it again with the Uric Acid and she's paid no attention to that spot since. Good Luck!
doodlebug
on 1/4/06 1:43 am - MN
Topic: RE: ADOPTING PETS FROM THE HURRICANE AREA
Thanks I have been trying to find the website for her to contact.
doodlebug
on 1/4/06 1:42 am - MN
Topic: RE: Major cat urine problem....HELP!
There is a product I got from a janitorial supply called Uric Acid Eradicator. You can buy it by the quart or gallon. You clean the area real good and let it air dry then spray that on there pretty heavy and let it air dry. It's a good bacteria which eats the bad bacteria causing the smell. All the cats can smell the urine and will use the spot if it remains. You can also use a syringe to shoot some under the carpet if it has soaked through to the pad and/or sub floor to completly kill the odor. Keep as many areas blocked off to the cats as possible so "you know who doesn't find a new spot". You may try putting the Pee Monster in a kennel at night when you figure out who he is since you won't be able to watch him as close at night. This is what the apartments, etc use when people move out to get rid of the odors. It's not that expensive and it has an odor of it's own. When it dries it's gone and if the job is done then you will smell nothing.
SARA
on 1/3/06 1:26 pm - AUGUSTA, GA
Topic: RE: ADOPTING PETS FROM THE HURRICANE AREA
TRY THIS WEBSITE I AM LIVING IN GULFPORT MS AND THEY ARE SENDING LOTS OF OUR MISPLACED PETS ALL OVER.. http://www.hsus.org/
clbnest
on 1/1/06 6:31 am - Anaheim, CA
Topic: Min Pin...angel or demon
Our family was blessed with our Minature pinscher MoJo in june. He is my fur baby and follows me everywhere. ( the bathroom, the shower my office) We are joined at the hip. As I type he sits on my lap. I HAVE A LAP FOR HIM TO SIT ON .....YIPPEE!!!! He lets us know he's ticked off by chewing something up! He reminds me of the shark in Jaws when they cut it open on the dock and a license plate falls out..God only knows what would fall out of MoJo. I love the little beastie though. He's sat with me when I feel crummy and sits in the bathroom when I hurl, just to make sure Im OK. If anyone knows where I can get another, let me know!!!
Erin Crane
on 12/23/05 5:48 am - Mechanicsburg, PA
Topic: Iguana Needs Home
I know this is a weird thing to post. But I figured i'd try. I have a 4 year old Male Giant Green Iguana. He is almost 5 ft. long. Unfortunaly he does not get along with my other male and I do not have the room to build a seperate cage. He had a mouth infection ( caused by stress ), which is completly gone now ( we have the vet papers ) I am asking 75.00. We have spent over 100.00 at the vet in the last 2 weeks on the visit and the shots. But like I said it's a normal infecton and is gone now. He has a complete bill of health and he is very tame. He loves being bathed and petted. I need a good home for him, so If you are interested email me at [email protected]. Thanks everyone!!!
Sweet Pea
on 12/22/05 11:08 am - Las Vegas, NV
Topic: RE: ADOPTING PETS FROM THE HURRICANE AREA
I know we wanted to find a misplaced Yorkie or Yorkie mix but cannot find out where to find answers. Where would one find that out??
Sweet Pea
on 12/22/05 11:06 am - Las Vegas, NV
Topic: Lookin for a Yorkie near Vegas!!!
We are interested in a female Yorkie near the Vegas area. We are willing to wait if need be. We are not interested in paying for cross breeds but would consider one for free.. Why are people paying money for mixed breed dogs, anyway? You can find a great one to adopt if you are wanting a mixed breed. I just think that is nuts!!!! All that money and no papers???
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