I have an enclosed breezeway, but one door isn't entirely functional. It's been like that for years and we kinda like it that way. But a male cat keeps getting in and peeing on my cushioned chairs! Maybe because my Kitstu used to sleep in the chairs?Sometimes I don't notice until I've sat in itHe's also peed in my husband's boat. I never see the cat, but must have just missed him the other night, because the pee hadn't even soaked in yet when I went out.
I don't know if it's someone's pet or just a stray, but he's been around for a year or two.
Just wanted to complain about the bad kitty. Hopefully we'll replace the door in spring.
Car pee is the worst smell !
I'd be trying to discourage it with a good soaking !
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It's his bachelor pad now. Just wait until he has nip parties!
Oh, the smell! The Mr. and his brother nearly keeled over from the smell in the shed where the boat is stored. It was hot outside, and they searched the shed expecting to find the cat dead somewhere inside. Nope, he'd managed to get in, pee, and get out the last time it had been open, quite some time earlier.
Probably the same cat that left big tufts of ratty fur around my yard! That was really strange! Needless to say, I NEVER leave my car windows open![]()
Before I got my male cats snipped they would "mark" to. Then Tank marked over it and gah!!!We finally put the cat in tha bathroom untill his surgery day. I would set a human trap and put some food in there and see if you can catch him and see if you can find the owners and if you can explain to them about what he is doing. If you can't find the owners I know shelter cats get taken kind of quick around here.
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-bentley- 2 year old yellow lab.
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