The cat pissed on my range bag!

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One of mine peed all over my (somewhat) new Carrhart jacket the other day.
After flying through the air and meeting Mr. Backside of the recliner she has mostly laid low.

I have three. It will be down to two if she knocks over another glass full of tea.
 
Yikes! Do you keep small children away from that cat?
If he gets much bigger I may have to feed small children to that cat.

If only I could train him to be a guard cat. He'd be far more effective than my extremely loud but cowardly dog :)
 
Don't write off the psychology of why the cat did what it did. It might be a simple statement of "clean my litter box". It could be something else. Cats are strange critters. They don't usually do something so drastic without a reason. They are very possessive and also don't take to sudden changes in the household (no new babies or the like). Anyway finding out why is very important to prevent future occurrences if the cats are to remain alive. Three cats in the house may be part of the problem. They tend to not share that well.

Scott
 
My 32 pound Russian blue would destroy that silly little dog

I like dogs, albeit not little yippy, snappy ones. I always said, “I will never like any dog that my cat could beat up.†Mine was only 10 pounds, but could get MEAN when the situation required it.

Absent any medical problem or a significant change in the household equilibrium, you might just look upon this as a territory marking issue. When I brought home a * MAN * to my place a few times, I did get some of this behavior from my male cat. (Even though he was neutered – all pets should be if not for breeding purposes, regardless of gender).

Take it as a compliment. And keep the bag off the floor...

Andrea
 
Thanks Typhoon.

All three cats are female, all three are nuetered/spayed/fixed.

It is possible that this is a territorial issue since our lead suspect is rather demanding of my attention. She does not share well.

However, I am more inclined to believe that this was simply a result of her accidently getting locked in the closet. My girlfriend did not see the cat slip past her the other day. She was in there for a good hour before we discovered the mistake. So really we deserved what I got as a result of my girlfriend's infraction.

Nonetheless, I would like to get the smell out of i-shot bag. It's a good bag!
 
Stinkin' Bag

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Nonetheless, I would like to get the smell out of i-shot bag.
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Soak it well with Febreeze and toss it outside to air out for a couple days.
Not much that smells quite like a tomcat's signature...is there? :uhoh:
 
Timmit's 32 pound Rooskie Blue cat is too pretty to look like Diane Fineswine. That suggestion is an insult to the cat. :scrutiny: However, I have enough compassion to be willing to pay for rabies shots for our senator from California. :rolleyes: Distemper shots too if that'll help. :D I could mention other shots but the "black crow" (ask the Russians what I'm talking about) will visit.
 
Amadeus,

Well, if all you are dealing with is an angry cat that got locked into a closet, then good. If said kitty is accepting of your girlfriend, even better.

As to the practicalities of getting the smellage out of the bag, my advice is to take Sindawe’s advice (Post #3). Use Nature’s Miracle. Most of the commercial odor removers (such as Febreeze) do not attack the chemical basis of the “unique†characteristics of cat pee. Be advised that you may get some stain damage as a result of the treatment.

On the other hand, it is just a range bag. Or is it? If not, then consult a commercial cleaner.
 
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(Feinstein) However, I have enough compassion to be willing to pay for rabies shots for our senator from California. Distemper shots too if that'll help.

Can we get her nuetered while we're at it?
 
"if all you are dealing with is an angry cat that got locked into a closet, then good. If said kitty is accepting of your girlfriend, even better. "

Funny thing about this. The cat is my Girlfriend's. But I have been claimed so she is more mine now. Or rather -- I am her's.

Nonetheless, I can't do anything bad to the cat for two reasons.

1) It is our fault she got stuck in the closet.
2) My girlfriend's gun is bigger than mine.
 
I know a pet psychic (really!) who can find out for you why your cat did that by communicating with the cat. :what: :scrutiny:

Well, she finds clients somewhere! I could never figure that part out. :)

ChickenHawk
 
but i....but i...i....BWHAHAHAHAHAHAAAA!!!!!!!


sorry it was just too funny...but i feel for you :eek:
 
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