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January 6, 2008 at 5:46 PM #130862January 6, 2008 at 6:14 PM #130611AnonymousGuest
my wife and I had the same problem with one of our cats a few years ago. we first took the cat to the vet, to make sure there weren’t any medical problems causing the peeing. the vet gave us some antibiotics to cure any potential urinary tract infections (in the cat).
he also suggested the following.
1. get some balloons.
2. blow up the balloon, show it to the cat, then POP the balloon.
3. watch the cat RUN!!!!
4. repeat the process a few times.
5. blow up another balloon and leave it in the location where the cat has previously peed.
the cat will never go there again.
it has worked for us like a charm…
January 6, 2008 at 6:14 PM #130789AnonymousGuestmy wife and I had the same problem with one of our cats a few years ago. we first took the cat to the vet, to make sure there weren’t any medical problems causing the peeing. the vet gave us some antibiotics to cure any potential urinary tract infections (in the cat).
he also suggested the following.
1. get some balloons.
2. blow up the balloon, show it to the cat, then POP the balloon.
3. watch the cat RUN!!!!
4. repeat the process a few times.
5. blow up another balloon and leave it in the location where the cat has previously peed.
the cat will never go there again.
it has worked for us like a charm…
January 6, 2008 at 6:14 PM #130796AnonymousGuestmy wife and I had the same problem with one of our cats a few years ago. we first took the cat to the vet, to make sure there weren’t any medical problems causing the peeing. the vet gave us some antibiotics to cure any potential urinary tract infections (in the cat).
he also suggested the following.
1. get some balloons.
2. blow up the balloon, show it to the cat, then POP the balloon.
3. watch the cat RUN!!!!
4. repeat the process a few times.
5. blow up another balloon and leave it in the location where the cat has previously peed.
the cat will never go there again.
it has worked for us like a charm…
January 6, 2008 at 6:14 PM #130858AnonymousGuestmy wife and I had the same problem with one of our cats a few years ago. we first took the cat to the vet, to make sure there weren’t any medical problems causing the peeing. the vet gave us some antibiotics to cure any potential urinary tract infections (in the cat).
he also suggested the following.
1. get some balloons.
2. blow up the balloon, show it to the cat, then POP the balloon.
3. watch the cat RUN!!!!
4. repeat the process a few times.
5. blow up another balloon and leave it in the location where the cat has previously peed.
the cat will never go there again.
it has worked for us like a charm…
January 6, 2008 at 6:14 PM #130891AnonymousGuestmy wife and I had the same problem with one of our cats a few years ago. we first took the cat to the vet, to make sure there weren’t any medical problems causing the peeing. the vet gave us some antibiotics to cure any potential urinary tract infections (in the cat).
he also suggested the following.
1. get some balloons.
2. blow up the balloon, show it to the cat, then POP the balloon.
3. watch the cat RUN!!!!
4. repeat the process a few times.
5. blow up another balloon and leave it in the location where the cat has previously peed.
the cat will never go there again.
it has worked for us like a charm…
January 6, 2008 at 8:57 PM #130696CMcGParticipantSince we’re OT anyway, what do you guys think of my daughter, who loves animals, but especially dogs, marrying a guy who has already told her that he will NEVER own a dog? Cats are okay, but dogs…NEVER. Is this a deal breaker? Or can they compromise? What advice can I give her?
January 6, 2008 at 8:57 PM #130874CMcGParticipantSince we’re OT anyway, what do you guys think of my daughter, who loves animals, but especially dogs, marrying a guy who has already told her that he will NEVER own a dog? Cats are okay, but dogs…NEVER. Is this a deal breaker? Or can they compromise? What advice can I give her?
January 6, 2008 at 8:57 PM #130882CMcGParticipantSince we’re OT anyway, what do you guys think of my daughter, who loves animals, but especially dogs, marrying a guy who has already told her that he will NEVER own a dog? Cats are okay, but dogs…NEVER. Is this a deal breaker? Or can they compromise? What advice can I give her?
January 6, 2008 at 8:57 PM #130943CMcGParticipantSince we’re OT anyway, what do you guys think of my daughter, who loves animals, but especially dogs, marrying a guy who has already told her that he will NEVER own a dog? Cats are okay, but dogs…NEVER. Is this a deal breaker? Or can they compromise? What advice can I give her?
January 6, 2008 at 8:57 PM #130978CMcGParticipantSince we’re OT anyway, what do you guys think of my daughter, who loves animals, but especially dogs, marrying a guy who has already told her that he will NEVER own a dog? Cats are okay, but dogs…NEVER. Is this a deal breaker? Or can they compromise? What advice can I give her?
January 6, 2008 at 9:52 PM #130725AnonymousGuestBuy a pump action BB gun pump it 1-2 times and shoot the cat in the rump (not the head) it wont be strong enough to break skin but will hurt like hell. Shoot the cat everytime you see it in the yard then let classical conditioning take its course so that cat makes a negative association with your house and avoids it. If some PETA freak confronts you about shooting a cat pump it an additional 2 times and shoot them in the rump too until they stop coming around as well
January 6, 2008 at 9:52 PM #130905AnonymousGuestBuy a pump action BB gun pump it 1-2 times and shoot the cat in the rump (not the head) it wont be strong enough to break skin but will hurt like hell. Shoot the cat everytime you see it in the yard then let classical conditioning take its course so that cat makes a negative association with your house and avoids it. If some PETA freak confronts you about shooting a cat pump it an additional 2 times and shoot them in the rump too until they stop coming around as well
January 6, 2008 at 9:52 PM #130911AnonymousGuestBuy a pump action BB gun pump it 1-2 times and shoot the cat in the rump (not the head) it wont be strong enough to break skin but will hurt like hell. Shoot the cat everytime you see it in the yard then let classical conditioning take its course so that cat makes a negative association with your house and avoids it. If some PETA freak confronts you about shooting a cat pump it an additional 2 times and shoot them in the rump too until they stop coming around as well
January 6, 2008 at 9:52 PM #130973AnonymousGuestBuy a pump action BB gun pump it 1-2 times and shoot the cat in the rump (not the head) it wont be strong enough to break skin but will hurt like hell. Shoot the cat everytime you see it in the yard then let classical conditioning take its course so that cat makes a negative association with your house and avoids it. If some PETA freak confronts you about shooting a cat pump it an additional 2 times and shoot them in the rump too until they stop coming around as well
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