use some orange spray around the area.they hate the smell of orange for some reason...The so called preacher across the street said he was going to knock these kittens in the head cause they peed on his grass.the blind tom is now limping,,,i bought some orange spray at the hardware store and in a couple days no more cats went there to pee.....or go to pet co they have some similar kinds of spray,,,,LOL
2007-03-26 16:17:04
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answered by Cami lives 6
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Put a cover or plastic over the sand box.
2007-03-26 16:01:34
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answered by soplaw2001 5
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I would suggest getting a top for the sand box.
2007-03-26 21:19:16
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answered by lochmessy 6
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Cover it up. If you have one of the plastic turtle or whatever sandboxes, some cats will lift the lid to get under. Use a bungee cord to hold the lid firmly down. If you have a homemade sandbox, cover it with a tarp and be sure to bungee it down, otherwise the cats will get in. They love sandboxes.
2007-03-26 16:16:35
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answered by Frelinda 3
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different cats like different textures of their muddle container. This kitten apparently likes a smooth, not ordinary floor. attempt providing an empty litterbox and observe if he will use it. you may opt for to positioned a tiny little bit of his 'business enterprise' interior the container as a guiding idea to apply it. what number muddle bins do you've obtainable on your kitties? the overall rule of thumb is one container in accordance to cat plus an additional effective. once you've 3 cats, it can be ideal to have 4 bins. it is also ideal to have them in countless elements of the residing house and not all lined up aspect by technique of aspect. you may opt for to furnish one without muddle, yet another with a cover, a nil.33 without conceal and the 4th - what ever your cats look to desire. maximum cats desire the softness of a scoopable muddle and maximum also desire fragrence free. you may ward off an outstanding form of problems with muddle container aversion in case you scoop the bins some cases an afternoon and wash the container with a smooth cleansing soap and warmth water (no bleach). attempt to make the muddle bins pleasant for them to apply -- as you want your bathing room to be. also - watch the sizes of your bins. a lot of human beings have a tendency to furnish bins that are too small and it makes it difficult for the cats to apply truthfully. And - no foodstuff or water too on the fringe of the bins. if you're making the muddle bins extra captivating to the cats, attempt making the bathtub unsightly for the kitten to apply quite that hollering or punishing the cat. If putting incredibly water interior the bathtub did not artwork, attempt putting a scat mat in it or, positioned sticky, double-sided tape on cardboard or on placemats and lay that interior the bathtub. solid success! when we attempt to imagine from the cat's attitude, an outstanding form of verbal change can ensue.
2016-12-02 21:13:56
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answered by Anonymous
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The real trick is to stop the kid from using the litter box as a sandbox! (Father of five.)
2007-03-26 19:56:39
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answered by Anonymous
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put a tarp over the sand box
2007-03-26 16:21:29
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answered by Anonymous
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Shoot them with water....actually, with anything. There must be a lot of if it's such a pain so a few cats getting hit wouldn't be that bad...
2007-03-26 16:38:44
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answered by Anonymous
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Figure out some way to put a lid on it when it isn't in use. There really isn't any other way.
2007-03-26 16:01:42
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answered by Praire Crone 7
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Cover it when it is not being used for its intended purpose.
2007-03-26 16:01:21
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answered by Lisa A 7
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