Right on, Nina - I have removed everything from the kitchen counter - I no longer have toasters, or bread box or anything because they keep peeing on them -
I just feel better knowing that I am not alone in this, Nina... Hideyo -----Original Message----- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Nina Sent: Friday, July 01, 2005 3:48 PM To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org Subject: Re: OT - 2 things I neglected to mention that one of Ursula's favorite spots is the kitchen counter, also only in the middle of the night. Uugh, the toaster and the stove though, that's much worse! At least the kitchen counter cleans up easily, not that it makes much difference when I forget and leave clean dishes out to dry there. There's nothing like washing wine glasses over and over again! I'm waiting for the day I don't catch it. I can just see the crinkled up noses when my guests comment on the interesting bouquet! It does help knowing why they do these things, at least it helps a little. It's impossible to cater to them completely, well, I guess not impossible, all I'd have to do to please Ursula is kick every other cat in the house to the curb! Nina Del Daniels wrote: > Ladies, I am in your cat pee club! It used to be just Antonio marking > and Elavil then Prozac helped ... didn't stop altogether. Then after > a couple of years why spend the money or give him the drugs since he > didn't stop and others started. Sam never peed outside the box but I > witnessed him fully dosing the (towel covered) toaster so I suppose he > is the guilty one for hitting the back of the cupboard. Minnie Lu > pees on the stove during the night or early morning. Now Emily (?) > began a spot in the garage. I think she is upset because the present > three kitties there with her harrass her and the past three liked her > and either played with her or ignored her. Most everything in my > house has been "hit" either marking or all out bladderful. Feliway > didn't do anything. I love them though. > Del