I was about to make that point, too. I used to have a couple of cats, a male and a female. Male had UTI's, couldn't help puddling. He hit a spot in the basement where the linoleum tile was loose and the female soon followed suit. I pulled the tile, cleaned thoroughly, covered it with a box. A YEAR later, the male was gone to another sucker, I pulled the box off the area... within an hour the aforementioned female re-marked. Next day the female found a home with a lonely old man and I haven't had a cat in my house since. Mousetraps are MUCH lower maintenance. Paul Bruesch Stillwater, MN On Thu, Nov 18, 2010 at 4:10 PM, <tnrwim at aol.com> wrote: > Cats know where they've gone before, regrardless of how well the area > has been treated. Removal of the cat is the only option. However, when the > owner gets another cat, guess what. The new cat will smell where the other > cat has gone before, and will mark the area, to let "the other cat" know not > to invade territory. > > Wim > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://ptg.org/pipermail/pianotech.php/attachments/20101118/6e4d6582/attachment.htm>
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