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    Checking the litter tray this morning to clear out the smell - nothing, no poo! Took me until just now (my shower time) to find the poo

    Now, I'm trying to imagine which little kitten was balancing on the edge of the bath with a**e-end over the 'right' way to deposit all that (how much!!) in the bath.

    Clever little pussy
    aka
    Suzie

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    Originally posted by piskieinboots View Post
    Now, I'm trying to imagine which little kitten was balancing on the edge of the bath with a**e-end over the 'right' way to deposit all that (how much!!) in the bath.

    Clever little pussy
    lol we heard ours making puking noises the other morning but couldn't find her.. last place we looked was in the bathroom.. she was sat in the bath staring at the pile of puke she'd just done.. it's so much easier to flush it down the plughole than scrape it off the carpet

    we once spent ages searching for cat pee because there was a really strong smell of it.. me, my partner and our six year old were all crouched down on the floor sniffing the carpets and furniture but couldn't find it.. took us a full half hour to realise the smell was actually our daughters breath.. she'd been drinking blackcurrant juice which smells awfully like cat pee!!!.. if you don't believe me just try eating blackcurrant jelly babies and you'll see what i mean

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    • #3
      Next time leave the loo lid up!!!

      YouTube - cat poop

      and weeing.......
      YouTube - Ragdoll cat peeing in toilet

      YouTube - My Cat Peeing in the Toilet!

      but watch out for your shower curtain ....
      YouTube - Kitty Peeing
      "Nicos, Queen of Gooooogle" and... GYO's own Miss Marple

      Location....Normandy France

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      • #4
        oh and another weird thing about our cat.. she refuses to drink out of anything except the bath (or the toilet if the bath is empty!)

        when we go on holiday we have to ask whoever is looking after the cat to put the plug in the bath and leave some water in it.. we get some very strange looks!

        as soon as she hears one of us get in the bath she's there on the side trying to slurp the water.. she's not right in the head

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        • #5
          Love this. We have 2, 10 week old kittens and one has decided it should either use the large plant pot with a cheeseplant in it or distribute some soil on the carpet behind and go there. Yesterday morning I caught Bof trying to cover it up
          So now I know who is to blame! Thankfullly we'll start letting them outside over the next few days so with luck he will stop

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Incy View Post
            .. Thankfullly we'll start letting them outside over the next few days so with luck he will stop
            mine have a litter tray in addition to playing out most of the day - so don't hold your breath
            aka
            Suzie

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            • #7
              One of ours started going on the floor next to the downstairs loo - at least it's tiled so easy to clean. I washed the floor with very lemony smelling cleaning stuff and it seemed to stop... (touch wood). I wonder if they can smell/sense that the bathroom is where their 'staff' do these things

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              • #8
                Dear Mod - I do not poo in the bath
                aka
                Suzie

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by piskieinboots View Post
                  mine have a litter tray in addition to playing out most of the day - so don't hold your breath
                  you could have been more encouraging
                  Mine have 2 litter trays which they use to wee in and one uses all the time bof however believes earth is best. Dread to think what he will do to my veg patch, but hopefully he will at least deter the neighbours cats

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                  • #10
                    Dear Suzi woud occasionally poo or wee in the bath. Her condition meant that she obeyed nature more often than most cats and sometimes, cleaning her tray out every two days was completely unacceptable in her book.

                    Of course, she eventually realised that there was another tray downstairs and so began my life of cleaning out numerous trays!! Since she was pts, I've kept both trays (in case of emergency cat rehoming, you understand...) and so Rosco is ultra posh, having an upstairs AND downstairs loo! It's my flower/veg beds that get most of it, though. Kitty truffles, I call them...

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                    • #11
                      Apparently if you want to know which cat owns a particular 'kitty truffle'(!) you put the cat beside it, the one who sniffs it - owns it, other cats will just walk away.

                      DD's information after many months of watching her new rescue kittens with very dodgy tums! Feels she's an expert in kitty poo now!
                      Life is too short for drama & petty things!
                      So laugh insanely, love truly and forgive quickly!

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by piskieinboots View Post
                        Checking the litter tray this morning to clear out the smell - nothing, no poo! Took me until just now (my shower time) to find the poo

                        Now, I'm trying to imagine which little kitten was balancing on the edge of the bath with a**e-end over the 'right' way to deposit all that (how much!!) in the bath.

                        Clever little pussy
                        My cat has his litter tray in the bathroom, i've tried him with it in other rooms, but he won't use it, i think he must realise that the bathroom is where "one" go's...cleaver kitty plus you can flush the nuggets down the loo

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