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Old April 13th 08, 07:47 PM posted to rec.pets.cats.anecdotes
CatNipped[_2_]
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We've been letting Hunter roam around in DH's office when DH is in there
noodling around on his computer - for a change of scenery from that one
little bedroom and some time to bond with DH. The last time I brought him
in there I didn't close his bedroom door firmly enough. When I walked by
again, 2 minutes later the door was wide open. I reached in and closed it,
not thinking much of it, then I walked downstairs to my bedroom. There,
caught red-pawed in the act, was Archer and Ozzy with Hunter's feather
toy!!! Since Hunter won't play with it, and because I let Hunter have some
of their toys, I let the little thieves have it to play with.

We just went to Home Depot and bought a cheap, unfinished folding door to
put at the end of the upstairs hall. This will allow Hunter to have the
three upstairs bedroom, the bathroom and the hall to roam in so he won't be
so confined. The $30 for the door was, I think, worth it because the poor
boy will be confined up there for at least 3 months and if *I* had to stay
in that one little bedroom 24/7 I'd be stir crazy long before that.

We finally got the tom cat pee odor out of the house. The Sherpa bag is
still iffy - it's still out on the deck and we've soaked it three times with
"Nature's Miracle" and some other pet odor neutralizer. My truck may be a
total loss since the pee soaked way down into my cloth seats - we couldn't
find a buyer for it now if we sold it for $100! The "Stink Away" (better
than "Nature's Miracle" IMHO) says you have to let it dry completely after
soaking it good, so I'm hoping it's just not dry yet - but OMG my truck
stinks!

The bedroom where Hunter is confined was HORRID smelling when we tried using
the "Yesterday's Mews" litter (since he has to have dust-free litter for 7
days after his surgery), so we tried the "Tidy Cat" crystals and they are
FANTASTIC! You can just about tick your nose in the box and still can't
smell that distinctive tom pee odor (a combination of rotting onions, rotten
eggs, and dead putrefied skunk).

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CatNipped

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Old April 13th 08, 08:35 PM posted to rec.pets.cats.anecdotes
Christina Websell
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"CatNipped" wrote in message
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We finally got the tom cat pee odor out of the house. The Sherpa bag is
still iffy - it's still out on the deck and we've soaked it three times
with "Nature's Miracle" and some other pet odor neutralizer. My truck may
be a total loss since the pee soaked way down into my cloth seats - we
couldn't find a buyer for it now if we sold it for $100! The "Stink Away"
(better than "Nature's Miracle" IMHO) says you have to let it dry
completely after soaking it good, so I'm hoping it's just not dry yet -
but OMG my truck stinks!

The bedroom where Hunter is confined was HORRID smelling when we tried
using the "Yesterday's Mews" litter (since he has to have dust-free litter
for 7 days after his surgery), so we tried the "Tidy Cat" crystals and
they are FANTASTIC! You can just about tick your nose in the box and
still can't smell that distinctive tom pee odor (a combination of rotting
onions, rotten eggs, and dead putrefied skunk).



Boyfriend arrived here as an intact tom. It was months before I could catch
him to take him for the snip. He never sprayed anywhere nor smelt of a tom
cat odour, maybe I was just lucky with him.

Tweed





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Old April 13th 08, 11:12 PM posted to rec.pets.cats.anecdotes
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"Christina Websell" wrote in message
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"CatNipped" wrote in message
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We finally got the tom cat pee odor out of the house. The Sherpa bag is
still iffy - it's still out on the deck and we've soaked it three times
with "Nature's Miracle" and some other pet odor neutralizer. My truck
may be a total loss since the pee soaked way down into my cloth seats -
we couldn't find a buyer for it now if we sold it for $100! The "Stink
Away" (better than "Nature's Miracle" IMHO) says you have to let it dry
completely after soaking it good, so I'm hoping it's just not dry yet -
but OMG my truck stinks!

The bedroom where Hunter is confined was HORRID smelling when we tried
using the "Yesterday's Mews" litter (since he has to have dust-free
litter for 7 days after his surgery), so we tried the "Tidy Cat" crystals
and they are FANTASTIC! You can just about tick your nose in the box and
still can't smell that distinctive tom pee odor (a combination of rotting
onions, rotten eggs, and dead putrefied skunk).



Boyfriend arrived here as an intact tom. It was months before I could
catch him to take him for the snip. He never sprayed anywhere nor smelt of
a tom cat odour, maybe I was just lucky with him.

Tweed


But he would pee outside, though, wouldn't he? You don't smell it outside
like you do in an enclosed environment - especially one as enclosed as a
pick-up truck (and not one of those extended cabs, just a single (cat pee
soaked) seat! ;

Hugs,

CatNipped


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Old April 14th 08, 04:19 AM posted to rec.pets.cats.anecdotes
Christine K.
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CatNipped kirjoitti:

We finally got the tom cat pee odor out of the house. The Sherpa bag is
still iffy - it's still out on the deck and we've soaked it three times with
"Nature's Miracle" and some other pet odor neutralizer. My truck may be a
total loss since the pee soaked way down into my cloth seats - we couldn't
find a buyer for it now if we sold it for $100! The "Stink Away" (better
than "Nature's Miracle" IMHO) says you have to let it dry completely after
soaking it good, so I'm hoping it's just not dry yet - but OMG my truck
stinks!


I've understood that it is possible to take a car seat out, wash it and
put it back. Not sure how difficult it would be tho to take it out...
I've known some cab drivers who told me they'd had to do this sometimes
when the customer has been... hmmmm... heavily under the influence...

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Old April 14th 08, 10:26 PM posted to rec.pets.cats.anecdotes
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"CatNipped" wrote in message
...

We finally got the tom cat pee odor out of the house. The Sherpa bag is
still iffy - it's still out on the deck and we've soaked it three times
with "Nature's Miracle" and some other pet odor neutralizer. My truck may
be a total loss since the pee soaked way down into my cloth seats - we
couldn't find a buyer for it now if we sold it for $100! The "Stink Away"
(better than "Nature's Miracle" IMHO) says you have to let it dry
completely after soaking it good, so I'm hoping it's just not dry yet -
but OMG my truck stinks!


Mike is interested in paying $100 for your cat pee soaked truck. He just
wants more information about it. Qui Gun Kit says that if that pee soaked
truck moves in, he moves out into the enclosure.


Pam S. giggling


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Old April 14th 08, 11:15 PM posted to rec.pets.cats.anecdotes
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"tanadashoes" wrote in
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"CatNipped" wrote in message
...

We finally got the tom cat pee odor out of the house. The Sherpa bag
is still iffy - it's still out on the deck and we've soaked it three
times with "Nature's Miracle" and some other pet odor neutralizer.
My truck may be a total loss since the pee soaked way down into my
cloth seats - we couldn't find a buyer for it now if we sold it for
$100! The "Stink Away" (better than "Nature's Miracle" IMHO) says
you have to let it dry completely after soaking it good, so I'm
hoping it's just not dry yet - but OMG my truck stinks!


Mike is interested in paying $100 for your cat pee soaked truck. He
just wants more information about it. Qui Gun Kit says that if that
pee soaked truck moves in, he moves out into the enclosure.


Pam S. giggling




Two hundred quatloos for the smelly truck!

oh, sorry. Got carried away.

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Old April 15th 08, 03:31 PM posted to rec.pets.cats.anecdotes
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"tanadashoes" wrote in message
m...

"CatNipped" wrote in message
...

We finally got the tom cat pee odor out of the house. The Sherpa bag is
still iffy - it's still out on the deck and we've soaked it three times
with "Nature's Miracle" and some other pet odor neutralizer. My truck
may be a total loss since the pee soaked way down into my cloth seats -
we couldn't find a buyer for it now if we sold it for $100! The "Stink
Away" (better than "Nature's Miracle" IMHO) says you have to let it dry
completely after soaking it good, so I'm hoping it's just not dry yet -
but OMG my truck stinks!


Mike is interested in paying $100 for your cat pee soaked truck. He just
wants more information about it. Qui Gun Kit says that if that pee soaked
truck moves in, he moves out into the enclosure.


Pam S. giggling


Have him think rotting onions, rotten eggs, and a 2 week dead putrefied
skunk and ask him if he's still interested (btw, I have to drive this truck
to work every morning and I think my coworkers are starting to avoid me!!!
;).

Hugs,

CatNipped


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Old April 15th 08, 03:32 PM posted to rec.pets.cats.anecdotes
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"outsider" wrote in message
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"tanadashoes" wrote in
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"CatNipped" wrote in message
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We finally got the tom cat pee odor out of the house. The Sherpa bag
is still iffy - it's still out on the deck and we've soaked it three
times with "Nature's Miracle" and some other pet odor neutralizer.
My truck may be a total loss since the pee soaked way down into my
cloth seats - we couldn't find a buyer for it now if we sold it for
$100! The "Stink Away" (better than "Nature's Miracle" IMHO) says
you have to let it dry completely after soaking it good, so I'm
hoping it's just not dry yet - but OMG my truck stinks!


Mike is interested in paying $100 for your cat pee soaked truck. He
just wants more information about it. Qui Gun Kit says that if that
pee soaked truck moves in, he moves out into the enclosure.


Pam S. giggling




Two hundred quatloos for the smelly truck!

oh, sorry. Got carried away.


ROTFLMAO! They'll have to carry you away if you take a whiff of the
interior.

Hugs,

CatNipped


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Old April 15th 08, 09:19 PM posted to rec.pets.cats.anecdotes
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"outsider" wrote in message
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"tanadashoes" wrote in
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"CatNipped" wrote in message
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We finally got the tom cat pee odor out of the house. The Sherpa

bag
is still iffy - it's still out on the deck and we've soaked it three
times with "Nature's Miracle" and some other pet odor neutralizer.
My truck may be a total loss since the pee soaked way down into my
cloth seats - we couldn't find a buyer for it now if we sold it for
$100! The "Stink Away" (better than "Nature's Miracle" IMHO) says
you have to let it dry completely after soaking it good, so I'm
hoping it's just not dry yet - but OMG my truck stinks!


Mike is interested in paying $100 for your cat pee soaked truck. He
just wants more information about it. Qui Gun Kit says that if that
pee soaked truck moves in, he moves out into the enclosure.


Pam S. giggling




Two hundred quatloos for the smelly truck!

oh, sorry. Got carried away.


ROTFLMAO! They'll have to carry you away if you take a whiff of the
interior.

Hugs,

CatNipped





Sure but if I spend quatloos I am only a brain in a jar so NO NOSE!



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Old April 15th 08, 11:44 PM posted to rec.pets.cats.anecdotes
Christina Websell
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"CatNipped" wrote in message
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"Christina Websell" wrote in message
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"CatNipped" wrote in message
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We finally got the tom cat pee odor out of the house. The Sherpa bag is
still iffy - it's still out on the deck and we've soaked it three times
with "Nature's Miracle" and some other pet odor neutralizer. My truck
may be a total loss since the pee soaked way down into my cloth seats -
we couldn't find a buyer for it now if we sold it for $100! The "Stink
Away" (better than "Nature's Miracle" IMHO) says you have to let it dry
completely after soaking it good, so I'm hoping it's just not dry yet -
but OMG my truck stinks!

The bedroom where Hunter is confined was HORRID smelling when we tried
using the "Yesterday's Mews" litter (since he has to have dust-free
litter for 7 days after his surgery), so we tried the "Tidy Cat"
crystals and they are FANTASTIC! You can just about tick your nose in
the box and still can't smell that distinctive tom pee odor (a
combination of rotting onions, rotten eggs, and dead putrefied skunk).



Boyfriend arrived here as an intact tom. It was months before I could
catch him to take him for the snip. He never sprayed anywhere nor smelt
of a tom cat odour, maybe I was just lucky with him.

Tweed


But he would pee outside, though, wouldn't he? You don't smell it outside
like you do in an enclosed environment - especially one as enclosed as a
pick-up truck (and not one of those extended cabs, just a single (cat pee
soaked) seat! ;


Yes, I have to admit that he was able to pee outside. but he could have
chosen to stink up my house had he wanted to but he never did.
He never had an tom cat odour, ever. Even when he was one.
The lad is perfect ;-)
g
Tweed







 




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