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Cat Peeing On CountertopsBy Jeanne from Las Vegas, NV Feedback About This Post:RE: Cat Peeing On CountertopsTo find out who's doing it. Put all your cats in a room with a litter box, food, and water, and leave them there. Let one cat out at a time for a whole day and night, or until pee appears on counter...process of elimination(pun intended!). Then take that cat to the vet. Sounds like urinary track infection, or crystals in urine, and it's most likely a male cat. Post by catastrofy RE: Cat Peeing On Countertops
As the owner of several cats I can tell you that the first stop should be a vet to make sure nothing is physically wrong. That done and all are given a clean bill of health there is a sure way I have used to teach mine to stay off counters, tables and other places I don't want them. Post by carpidiemgoats |
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