No poo on the floor

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This is kind of gross but funny. Popsie used his litter box earlier and when he got out he still had a piece of poo on his but. I didn't want it to fall on the floor so I picked him up with his back legs dangling and gently shook him over his box. The poo fell off where it belonged.
 
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Well, I tried just putting him back in his box but he got back out. I don't think he knew there was a poo stuck.
 
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I just didn't feel like picking a terd off the floor.
 

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i dont blame ya there. at least he didnt get excited and have one of those happy poo moments and it land across the house. lol (ok, i know i have a wierd sence of humor)
 
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Originally Posted by blondrebel76

i dont blame ya there. at least he didnt get excited and have one of those happy poo moments and it land across the house. lol (ok, i know i have a wierd sence of humor)
I have a wierd sense of humor too.
 

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i fear i may have stuck my foot in my mouth, i hadnt read the other post about the girl who wipes her cats butt before i made that comment. so no offence? i hope.
 

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Aftering having being the babysitter for a lot of little cousins for years I always find myself fighting the urge to wipe Mia. I have to remind myself she's a cat and old enough to take care of her own hygene. lol But I can't blame you for wanting to keep your floors clean.
 

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Well, sometimes you've got to keep your cats clean
They're not perfect, after all!
 

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HI!
My long haired fella, Otto, often has poo-butt. I usually have to pull it loose and he gets so upset at me and sorta meow-yells at me like "MOOOMMMMAAA" and that is exactly what it sounds like... I also have an issue with floor poops but this is because I recently went to 12 hr shifts and they are not happy with me and this is their way of sayin', " IF YOU WERE HERE, I WOULDN'T DOODY ON THE FLOOR!!" Oil well, they are sassy li'l fellers, aren't they all?
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Originally Posted by blondrebel76

probably not, either that or just like most cats and didnt care.
my Nabu just plain doesn't care. if he has a soft poo, and there's some on his fur. does he clean up? Noooooooo. he runs over to cuddle on me, bonus if he gets it on my sweater.
he's been like this as long as i've had him. we just keep wipes on hand.
 
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