neutar them... if they arnt neutared this will go on forever
2006-08-28 06:33:04
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answered by Ashley W 3
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Last year my beautiful Manx cat Theodore went out for the evening and never came back. I love cats and the house didn't feel the same without one, so I picked up Lola from a rescue centre. She was very frightened and would pee all over the house. I found Cat Spraying No More� on the internet and the techniques worked almost immediately. I haven't had a problem with Lola since. Amazing!
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2016-05-14 11:42:50
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answered by Annette 4
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You did not mention how old your cats are. I would still try neutering your cats. I would also check at the pets store for some with enzymes in it to clean your furniture, I've been told that helps get the smell out. You can also use a black light to see the urine so you can find all the place they are spraying. Good Luck
2006-08-28 07:15:18
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answered by Renee V 1
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Is the boyfriend doing anything to stress them?
Are you sure they're spraying the couch and not just urinating on it? It's two different things. Spraying is also generally a male (usually not neutered) cat thing.
2006-09-01 04:52:22
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answered by Funchy 6
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2016-09-30 02:23:20
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answered by lashbrook 4
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Spay and neuter
Spray the couch will OFF, shoo, or cat away (animal repellents)
They are most likely spaying your boyfriends scent. Ask him to spend a little more time with them so they don't feel so invaded.
2006-08-28 06:36:40
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answered by Anonymous
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A subordinate cat will bury its faeces so as not to demonstrate its presence to more dominant cats. A dominant cat will leave its faeces uncovered. A cat kept on their own will bury its Faeces by scratching on the litter tray, this has nothing to do with cleanliness - it is a sign that the cat feels that its owner is dominant. In households with more than one cat, you will often find that one or two cats leave their faeces uncovered, whereas the rest will cover it up.
2006-08-29 05:44:57
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answered by Anonymous
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You can try putting somthing with a lemon or lime smell near the couch it works with my cat
2006-08-29 01:03:50
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answered by Jasmin 5
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cats tend to poop in places that smell of their poop. my cats had an 'accident' on my brothers bed when they were kittens, and to this day if left in his room too long they will poop on his bed, even although it has been cleaned many times.
My advice would be to keep them away from your couch, and have the upholstery of your couch professionally cleaned to try and remove the smell of their poo.
2006-08-28 12:27:10
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answered by fifs_c 3
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Build them a kennel tape up the cat flap and make them stay outside, dirty animals.
2006-08-28 06:58:07
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answered by ladybee5 3
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u can buy pellets from the pet shop, they are tiny, just sprinkle some everywhere, they wont do it where it dont smell right, maybe ur new b/f stinks the bathroom out and thats why they wont go in lol
2006-08-28 06:35:31
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answered by Anonymous
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