So, I go to put away a basket of clean laundry that's been sitting around folded and ready to put away for a few days and discover to my great dismay that our cat (the one who pees in the closet) decided to pee in that basket of laundry as well. I think it's the neutered male cat doing this.
How lovely.
Now I get to try and get cat urine odor out of some of my best clothes. Borax, enzymes, vinegar rinse....
More to the point: How to get the cat to stop doing this? I can change my behavior and stop leaving tempting baskets full of laundry lying about...but how to change his?
Nasty cat.
At least the mouse problem is mostly taken care of.
Nasty lazy cat.
How lovely.
Now I get to try and get cat urine odor out of some of my best clothes. Borax, enzymes, vinegar rinse....
More to the point: How to get the cat to stop doing this? I can change my behavior and stop leaving tempting baskets full of laundry lying about...but how to change his?
Nasty cat.
At least the mouse problem is mostly taken care of.
Nasty lazy cat.
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I can sympathise. For almost the last ten months my parents have been struggling with toliet training their Corgi. They are finally beginning to make a break through (at the expense of their carpets, however). They have had to shampoo the caprpets multiple times to get the odor out. Ugh...
And, get a black light to be sure you are getting it all.
cantazm