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- From: robyn@rs1.tcs.tulane.edu (robyn williamson)
- Subject: Re: litter box problem getting out of hand.
- Message-ID: <1993Jan28.175449.742@cs.tulane.edu>
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- Organization: Tulane University, New Orleans, LA
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- Date: Thu, 28 Jan 1993 17:54:49 GMT
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- In article <1993Jan27.214611.2231@msus1.msus.edu> mverman@msus1.msus.edu writes:
- > b"H
- >In article <1jrpolINN6t4@apache.dtcc.edu>, rob@apache.dtcc.edu (Rob Jarman) writes:
- >> I've been having alot of problems getting our 1 year old cat to use the
- >> litter box regularly. Sometimes he'll use it and other times he uses the
- >...
- >> use of the carpet. I love cats, but if I can't get him under control we'll
- >> have to get rid of him. I'd really like to aviod that if possible. Does
- >> anyone have any suggestions?
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- >
- >also, remeber not to use ammonia cleaner, since this just reinforces the scent
- >marker (urine has ammonia) and says: this is a place to pee.
- >
- >good luck
- >...shu
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- also, please don't use a cleaner with pine oil, as it is toxic to cats
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