How to get rid of cat smell in house?


Posted February 15th, 2010 by admin 6 Comments »
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starr asked:


We just got two kittens, and we already have a cat. The cat goes outside, but because the kittens don’t know the area, we want to keep them in for now. The entire room they are in smells like cat poo and pee, along with the surrounding halls. I don’t know what to do. Any home remedies/products will do, I just don’t want my house smelling like crap!
I don’t want to get rid of the cats.

Why does my cat poop around the house when other cats come over?


Posted November 30th, 2009 by admin 14 Comments »
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redhead asked:


When my sister comes home to visit from college, she brings her cat. Well i have 2 cats, and one is ok with him, but my other cat isnt! She growls at him and bats at him (but luckly none of them have claws). And sometimes she will poop and pee outside of the litterbox. This time she took a pee on the bed, and pooped on a rug! Why is she doing this?

How can I make a door only for my cat and not others?


Posted November 23rd, 2009 by admin 3 Comments »
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Isabella asked:


My cat lives outdoors, because my parents don’t like cleaning the litter box, and I want her to be warm during the winter. My dad made a “cat house” and last winter, other stray cats went in and chased my cat out. How can I make a door that opens only for my cat?

How can i get my cat to like the other cats in the house?


Posted June 25th, 2009 by admin 5 Comments »
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Amelia C asked:


My cat does not get along with the two other cats in my home. She will puff up her tail and hiss at them. The other two cats are bigger than my cat, maybe that makes a difference? How can I get my cat used to the other cats so that I can let my cat roam the house instead of being cooped up in one room by herself.

How do you introduce cats to each other?


Posted January 19th, 2009 by admin 21 Comments »
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Kaley D asked:


My boyfriend and I rescued a cat 2 years ago who had just previously had 7 kittens, he kept two and I kept one, so the cats are related. Recently we brougt my cat to his house to reunite them with his brothers, and he only met one and totally flipped out! It was a hissing and growling competition. I was wondering how do you go about introducing cats to each other (even though they are related) in a healthy way so that you dont loose the trust of your cats or end up with a constant cat quarral?

Why would a female cat suddenly start spraying?


Posted January 13th, 2009 by admin 3 Comments »
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MissQ asked:


My neighbor’s cat has been spraying in my house in recent weeks, and I am wondering why. She has visited often in the past year with no problem. But about 3 months ago I caught her spraying in my kitchen and she did it again the other day. (Yes , I broke down and let her in again after the first time.) My neighbor says the cat never sprays in her house. We have a dog but he moved in with us over a year ago and the cat never seemed to be bothered by him before. A cat lived in the apartment before we moved in and apparently they were not chummy. But why all of a sudden?

How can I effectively eliminate cat odors from the house?


Posted January 13th, 2009 by admin 1 Comment »
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debodun asked:


I am constantly embarrassed when people come to the house. They instantly wrinkle their noses or fan their face when they enter. Some guests won’t even stay inside. Everyone says how bad the cat odor is in the house. I can’t smell it, so I am always amazed at the reactions. I’ll admit, my cats are a little “dirty” and more often than not, miss the litterbox. In some areas, the carpet is stiff with dried cat pee. I’ve tried Fabreze and various pet odor eliminators on the carpets near the litter boxes, but I’m still getting the same reactions. There’s no sense in pulling up the rugs and getting new ones while I still have the cats. I tried that in the front hallway. I even sponged the floor, but the odor is still there, I’m told. How come I can’t smell it?