How to Stop Your Cat From Peeing On The Carpet
You just got a snugly cat from the animal shelter but now that he or she is home and is busy training your dog, he/she is starting to pee on the carpet.
Things You'll Need
- Cat
- Litter Box
- Vinegar
- Water
- Spray Bottle
- Carpet Cleaner (to clean the old carpet
Instructions
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Clean the carpet completely, use Resolve Dual Action, A Rug doctor, or a professional Carpet cleaner. Remove any and all odor from the carpet.
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Make sure your cat's kitty box is not obstructed. Near the dog, near a high traffic area, where everyone can see the cat. Cats are very self conscious and will pee anywhere if their litter box isn't suitable.
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Now spray a solution of 10 percent Apple Cider Vinegar and 90 percent water near the pee mark. The smell will keep your cat from coming back to this area
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If you catch your cat peeing, do something like Yell, spray him/her with water, or something that your cat will remember and always associate with peeing there.
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This should work after one try if it doesn't move you cats litter box as they probably don't like the current location
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Tips & Warnings
If the smell of pee is not completely removed it will not matter how much vinegar you put down
- Photo Credit http://www.clickertraining.com/files/u2/250_Benjamin_peeing.jpg
Comments
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starlet67
Apr 08, 2009
This is a great article! I have a male cat who likes to pee on my clothes if I leave them on the floor!Great tips and pics! Love the title photo!5*