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MiMi
>>214770
Petsmart bitch, you rang?
I'm not saying this to milk money out of you (since I don't get it directly .. haha... ... You wouldn't believe how many people think so, though.), but the thing I've found to work best is a product called Feliway.
There's Boundary, which is a spray you spritz around the area you want her to stay away from - fades for us pretty quickly, but think about how much stronger a cat's sense of smell is - but you have to reapply every twenty-four hours at least, for it to be wholly effective.
Also, if you want her on your bed, but not peeing, that will be a pretty heavy mixed signal.
What I think you might not know yet, given that you've just spayed her, is that while the organs producing the "crazy kitty" hormones have been removed, it's most likely going to take another week or two for them to completely fade from her body. Both male and female cats sometimes still spray for a few weeks after getting fixed. Something to think about.
>>214771is also correct - I'd wash the bedclothes she's peed on asap, preferably pretreated with a product like Nature's Miracle for Cats, or Simple Solution for Cats, to get rid of the strong scent.
The scent is why she wants to mark there again - it's an instinctual reminder that 'this is mine'. Feliway is fairly expensive, the starter thing being about forty-five with tax, but it's well worth it. The funny thing is, I know it works and I haven't ever needed to try it.
I got such good customer feedback on it, that I started recommending it to new customers, and I've personally been singled out in my store by said people, just so they can thank me for telling them about it.
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