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Link Posted: 11/1/2001 6:15:40 AM EDT
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Originally Posted By JRB L1A1:
Are you guys with the "funny" comments really that nasty to cats/animals?  
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not regular animals....just cats
Link Posted: 11/1/2001 6:57:29 AM EDT
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God created the cat so man could touch the tiger.
Link Posted: 11/1/2001 8:34:06 AM EDT
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Has your house been previously owned? If so, the previous owners may have had a cat that urinated on the floor at one time in that area and your cat smells it. Steam cleaning will stop it for a short while, but the odor comes back and they start all over again.
WMmitty is right, cage your cat for a while. While it's caged, try to replace the carpet and treat the floor under the old carpet/pad with bleach before you put in the new one.
If you can't replace it, at least steam clean the old one. After the carpet dries for a week, sprinkle large amounts of baking soda on it and don't vaccum it up for 3-5 days. Be sure to walk across the treated areas, as that's what sets the baking soda in for good penetration.
Link Posted: 11/1/2001 11:14:54 AM EDT
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Quoted:
Originally Posted By JRB L1A1:
Are you guys with the "funny" comments really that nasty to cats/animals?  
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not regular animals....just cats
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People that don't like cats were probably rats in a prior life.
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