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Posted by: ellasmommie at Mon Nov 3 00:42:29 2003  [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by ellasmommie ]  
   

We adopted two little 6 month old kitties a couple weeks back from our local shelter. They are just the cutest duo, 6 months old brother and sister. They get along GREAT with our older cat (he's 24) and over all they are wonderful little kitties. Both are very energenic, lovable (occasionally almost to an annoying point LOL) and both are quite healthy. But one of them, the little male, keeps leaving a "gift" in the one corner of our bedroom where we have a few unpacked boxes covered with a comforter. (We moved into a new house at the beginning of October, got them after we have moved in) Anyway, they are both fixed and I've had them both to the vet and there aren't any physical problems, no UTI, no bowel or tummy problems or anything like that.

Does anyone have any suggestions at to how I can get him to stop doing this? I scoop the litter box at least 2 times a day so its always clean, and he does go in the box as well... just every couple days he'll go up onto that comforter and make quite a smelly mess. Any ideas or advice would be great!!!

TIA!


   

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