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1042.1 | | CIRCUS::KOLLING | Karen, Sweetie, Holly; in Calif. | Mon Jan 18 1988 14:57 | 7 |
| Don't breathe when you go out the front door. :-)
A magnificent (18 year old?) tom cat who lives two houses away used
to do this regularly at my house. I never did figure out a remedy.
Fortunately he only did it for a short interval about twice a year.
(There are no unaltered female pusses at my house.)
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1042.2 | Mothballs! | RDGENG::MOXLEY | But Boss, this IS work-related | Tue Jan 19 1988 07:02 | 13 |
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Hi,
I've been following the conference for a few weeks now..with much
interest...I might just be able to help on this one..
My father is a keen gardener..next door have a cat who does like
to mark his territory on my fathers plants near the front porch..my
dad uses mothballs to great effect..the cat has not repeated its
markings...try it..it might just work
Simon
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1042.3 | Watch out for Kids | TOXMAN::MECLER | FRANK | Tue Jan 19 1988 07:45 | 6 |
| Just a note of caution. My landlord did this in New York. There
were small children in the apartment complex and one of them decided
to taste the little white candies. Mothballs can be very toxic
to children if they are around your yard.
Frank
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1042.4 | a non-toxic suggestion | VAXWRK::SKALTSIS | Deb | Tue Jan 19 1988 11:40 | 5 |
| ground black pepper will also keep the cat away. And it is non-toxic
to cats dogs and wild animals (including neighborhood kids).
Deb
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1042.5 | Alright | TOXMAN::MECLER | FRANK | Tue Jan 19 1988 11:45 | 6 |
| Re: .4
Deb,
I like your classification system.
Frank
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1042.6 | I calls 'em like I see's 'em. | VAXWRK::SKALTSIS | Deb | Wed Jan 20 1988 13:11 | 1 |
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1042.7 | But not one once of food did he get!!! | JAWS::COTE | No_Smoking:== Free HR-16!!! (21 days!) | Fri Jan 22 1988 10:10 | 13 |
| ...so Edd gets home last night about 5:30 and there's the perpetrator!!
Right at the scene of the crime!! On the front steps!!
As I walked up the walk, he took one look at me and ran! Right to
me. Started doing figure 8s between my feet and purring like there
was no tomorrow...
He's a HUGE tiger-stripped long-haired tom. Gorgeous. Probably 18
pounds if an ounce.
Just great. He sprays my porch and I admire him.
Edd
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1042.9 | What's that *smell*?? | CLUSTA::TAMIR | To a cat, all things belong to cats | Fri Jan 22 1988 11:04 | 12 |
| Oh, Karen, there is no way you could confuse a regular urine smell
to that of a whole tom. It is very overpowering and distinct.
I have a semi-feral stripped long-haired tom, who also must weigh
about 18 pounds, that enjoys spraying around my house. Maybe it's the
same cat (perhaps he drives around New England spraying people's
homes)... Anyhow, it's quite foul and most unpleasant.
You know, none of my feral cats spray...it's the *&%$#@ toms that
belong to neighbors that do all the spraying. Too bad they weren't
as well mannered as my wild crowd.
Mary
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1042.10 | another good reason for neutering | VAXWRK::SKALTSIS | Deb | Fri Jan 22 1988 11:39 | 20 |
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>You know, none of my feral cats spray...it's the *&%$#@ toms that
>belong to neighbors that do all the spraying.
Mary,
it's too bad that your *&%$#@ neighbors don't get their cats fixed!!!
Your comment about none of your feral cats spraying is interesting.
The thing that surprized me the most when I adopted Nikolas (a local
feral cat) was that he used the box and did not spray, not even
once!!!
Karen,
Mary is quite right about the urine smell of a whole tom. I was
changing Nikolas's box daily until I got him neutered because the
urine odor was so strong. You really would know the difference.
Deb
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1042.12 | Is repainting a deductable expense??? | JAWS::COTE | Behind the keyhole, with my fisheye | Tue Feb 09 1988 09:11 | 16 |
| ...so Edd runs across the street last night to have his taxes done
by the neighborhood CPA. As I'm sitting in his office, having my
financial fate sealed, I feel this tapping on my head. I look around
and who's sitting in the bookcase behind me?? The *&$%&*# who's
been spraying my porch!!! Just sitting there purring away like he
just ran onto his best friend!!
According to my accountant, this cat has been neutered, a fact I
contest.
After spending an hour or so patting this guy, I left and went home.
Aja greeted me at the door so I reached down to pat her. She smelled
my hand for a second, then promptly hissed and raked it with her
claws....
Edd
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1042.13 | And I shouldn't have to tell you where to check! | DISSRV::GERRY | Go ahead, make me PURRR... | Tue Feb 09 1988 16:21 | 8 |
| It's possible the cat has been neutered....neutering doesn't always
stop them from spraying!!!
The only way to be sure is to check for "equipment"!!!!!
:-)
cin
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1042.14 | Well equipped, indeed! | CLUSTA::TAMIR | To a cat, all things belong to cats | Tue Feb 09 1988 16:51 | 9 |
| Gee, Edd, at least you know where the little #$&*% lives! Maybe
he's got the hots for Aja and doesn't know why...
If he has been neutered and he still smells, imagine what it would
be like if he still had all his "equipment"! The local, friendly
cat who sprays around my house is certainly in possession of all
his facilties...Seattle Slew would be jealous!!
Mary
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1042.15 | The fire department should have a spray like this! | JAWS::COTE | Behind the keyhole, with my fisheye | Tue Feb 09 1988 16:57 | 8 |
| Judging from the mark on my house I'd suspect this guys "equipment"
includes a 20 gallon tank and a 200 PSI compressor....
True to form, the guy jumped on my lap last night.
How can ya hate 'em???
Edd
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1042.16 | Get him a present | JULIET::CORDESBRO_JO | | Thu Jun 30 1988 21:49 | 26 |
| The next step would be to "equip" him with stud pants (or in this
case "studless" pants)! They look so funny but they do work. Of
course, might not be a great idea since no one will be around to
change them during the day.
A friend sent me a pair for Kalliste and they work like a charm.
For the first couple of days they cured him of spraying altogether!
(kinda hard to spray when you won't even stand up!) Also, provides
hours of entertainment for you. Maybe if you put stud pants on
him and then laugh at him for an hour he will be so humiliated that
he will never set foot near your home again.
Another possible explanation... he is a kitty real estate mogul.
He owns your house now and wants all the other cats in the neighborhood
to know that. Just hope that when it comes time to sell, he finds
a nice quiet little female that has been saving up for years for
her dream house.
Jo
PS - let me know if you would like a pattern for the stud pants.
They might make a nice gift for your accountant (depending on how
your taxes came out)
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