I have two cats who are 7 and 6 yrs old, spayed/neutered. Starting four years ago they had been using the bed in the spare room as a litter box (only urinating). Every time whoever urinated on it, we would scrub it, bleach the bed sheets on it, et cetera. It wasn't frequently that they had done it. It was only when I neglected the litter box. We stopped them by putting plastic on the bed when it's not being used and keeping up on the litter box. Well two weeks ago I bought new bunk beds for my daughter's room, new mattresses and a new mattress for my bed. The cats had peed on my daughters new bed. The litter box was just clean. I closed the door to her room so they could not get in. So after a few days, they peed on my new mattress. They had never done this before. I now have the door closed to that room. Now, the problem is we have gravity heat. While we can keep doors closed in the summer, we can't in the fall and winter. So I have little options left for the cats. One of my options is this stuff at Drs. Foster and Smith that's supposed to help eliminate cat urine odors. I'll post the link to it. My question is, has anyone heard of this or tried it? I don't want to use it if it is damaging tothem. I will not turn these inside cats into outside cats and I doubt I would be able to find homes for them since they are older (not that I want to). I would appreciate any adivse or comments.
Here's the link: http://cats.drsfostersmith.com/produ...cfm?pCatId=660
[ July 20, 2001: Message edited by: Stenograsaurus ]
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