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Posted 6/24/2009 10:00:31 PM Post #39102
 

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I just got two kittens as a birthday gift. They’re so cute and cuddly, except for the fact that they pee…EVERYWHERE! What are the best ways for potty-training them? And until that happens, what should I use to clean my carpets? I’ve seen commercials for a powder based cat urine remover and an aerosal stain eliminator, but what about this cat urine odor remover that is injected? Which method is the most effective? I am a brand-new pet owner, so any helpful tips you could give me would be greatly appreciated!

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Posted 7/13/2009 10:18:17 AM Post #39104
 

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I say take them to a trainer. But I wouldn't know.

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Posted 7/27/2009 12:40:06 AM Post #39106
 

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You can use the 3, I think that is much better.
Use a spray that is scented and spray it so the cats don pee Because if your apartment smells bad they'll think they can pee everywhere!!


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Posted 7/29/2009 12:37:11 PM Post #39108
 

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I don't have cats, but I hear that using a squirt bottle on cats teaches them what they are and aren't supposed to do.
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