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    Peeing on dog things

    Oh, I would have never thought of it! Thank you, will give it a try. :)   I tried vinegar, cat off spray and orange peels (I used to protect the Christmas tree with it, before she arrived), but gave up, because she didn't care much about them. But yes, it makes sense that if one smell doesn't...
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    Peeing on dog things

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    Peeing on dog things

    WoW! Looks good and I can see your cats really enjoy it. :) The one who drives me crazy about peeing on the dog things is a relatively newcomer in the family: I found her when she was about 4 and a half weeks old in a very poor shape due to cat flu, then just couldn't give her to someone else...
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    Peeing on dog things

    I suspect that, too. Is there any way it can be helped?   I mean of course she gets more attention than the others, but that is because she is young, energetic and talkative, and is awake a lot more than the others. And she is able to interrupt me even while I'm working - which the dogs have...
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    Peeing on dog things

    Hi, I am new to the forum, and as I understand everyone starts a new thread for their questions? So I'll do that, please let me know if I misunderstood... So my question is that I have a cat, she is one and half years old and I have been trying to figure it out for quite some time, and now...
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    Lying on Back but He Hates Belly Rubs/Biting

    One of my cats lies on his back when he wants to play. I mean he has well trained me, so when in the mood to play some fight game, he lies down on his back somewhere near me, and knows I would go there to rub his belly and then we can start playing. If I don't pay attention, he will even give...
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