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to want to strangle my cat cos she has peed on the floor again......

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sashmum · 19/06/2008 17:29

we are having a problem with kitchen floor at the moment due to a leak, so have the lino up and concrete exposed in the hope of it drying out, however the bl**dy cat seems intent on stopping that from happening all because there is a hole in floor she feels she must deposit in it!!!

Thing is she has been out all day and this has only just happened, the smell is revolting, i mean how can i get cat pee out of concrete when we are trying to dry the floor out. (this is an insurance job by the way), the ins man came round the other day and said we may need to get machines in to dry it out (didn't like to mention the cat thing to him.)

Anyone want a mangy moggie who pees and craps everywhere???

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flyingmum · 19/06/2008 17:43

My rabbit peed all over the living room floor yesterday if it makes you feel better. Oh and the 7 year old managed to produce a lake of epic proportions the other day because he 'left it too late'.

Why is pee more 'fluid' than water????

sashmum · 19/06/2008 17:51

Well the little bi*ch has also left a small turd between me posting on here and clearing up the pee....

Honestly don't know what to do with her, she is the unfriendliest cat in the world, (not just my opinion everyone else agrees)

I really feel like getting rid of her but know no-one else would want her, i just can't stand it, she also has pulled up every carpet in the house......arghhh

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Kimi · 19/06/2008 17:52

You could try tipping cat litter on it to soak up the damp and the smell.

Put cat outside, leave cat outside

RubyRioja · 19/06/2008 17:54

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sashmum · 19/06/2008 17:55

if i put litter on it she will pee on that, have chucked her outside,

does anyone know of any good deterrant to put her off as obviously she will get back in the house at some point...please

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sashmum · 19/06/2008 17:56

i tell you no more animals....ever

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Kimi · 19/06/2008 18:03

Just leave the little on it for a hour and keep the cat outside, it will soak up the smell, honest.

DH says would you like a bag and a brick!!!!

PLEASE NOTE DH IS ONLY JOKING, AND GREW UP IN A HOUSE WITH 6 CATS

sashmum · 19/06/2008 18:05

Please tell DH YES PLEASE!!! how soon can you get here LOL

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hascas · 19/06/2008 20:46

Cats HATE eucalyptus oil. Sprinkle a few drops around the spot where she keeps....ahem..."re-offending"! Chemists usually stock basic essential oils if you don't have a health food shop nearby

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