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2114.1 | | VAXWRK::DUDLEY | | Thu Jan 05 1989 12:22 | 8 |
| I've had this happen a couple of times. There is no solution
short of changing the soil entirely, or trying to flush out
the urine. By this I mean, have water run through the soil
and out the bottom for several minutes. Unfortunately, you
have to do this outside and it's too cold to do it now.
Happy Replanting!
Donna
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2114.2 | Prevention | VAXWRK::DUDLEY | | Thu Jan 05 1989 12:23 | 4 |
| ALso, to prevent this I now put gravel or pine cones on
top of the soil. So far, this has worked.
Donna
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2114.3 | Maybe try this...... | DRFIX::IVES | | Thu Jan 05 1989 12:32 | 18 |
| My suggestion would be to put the plant in the bath tub, (if you have
one of the european hand held shower heads all the better) and let
the water run through the plant for quite a while, or is it possible
to put the plant in the kitchen sink and use that sprayer? If none of
this is possible you will have to repot. (Not the answer you wanted
to hear.)
When we introduced new cats to our household we immediately put foil
over the top of the pot, starting on each side and left the middle
open so mold wouln't form. Moth ball work great to keep cats out of
plants, off furnitue or any place else but I am allergic to them.
The pine cones sound great but they (even though dry) are very acid
for plants.
Hope something works for you.
Barbara
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2114.4 | Tree may be a gonner | MDA::NEWSTED | | Thu Jan 05 1989 12:38 | 4 |
| Although if the cat urine has already entered the tree's root system,
the tree may be a gonner. This happened to us. good luck
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2114.5 | Bitter Apple? | MEMIT1::MISSELHORN | | Fri Jan 06 1989 15:03 | 6 |
| What about that "bitter apple" stuff? I think that it's supposed
to be orgamic not chemical. You could check with a plant store
(ie. The Plantery in Cambridge if it's still there) or florist to
see if they have any other suggestions.
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2114.6 | | CIRCUS::KOLLING | Karen, Sweetie, & Holly; in Calif. | Fri Jan 06 1989 15:50 | 2 |
| mothballs are poisonous to cats, so it is better not to use them.
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2114.7 | | CURIE::SADLER_TEMP | | Tue Jan 10 1989 16:38 | 14 |
| Well, it sounds as though I will either risne it thoroughly this
Spring, repot the tree entirely, or find some Bitter Apple.
I did try Spanish Moss. That was a flop--the cat loved it in there.
I also tried foil, but the cat stomped it down, and the soil started
molding.
The tree is not losing as many leaves as before, and even has some
new growth this week. I made a tent around the base of the tree
with paper plates (not very attractive!), and that has kept the
cat out so far. Perhaps I can scare up some chicken-wire to make
a cone around the base of the tree. That should keep him OUT!
Bitter Apple sources; anyone?
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2114.8 | Baking Soda | CHOVAX::GILSON | | Wed Jan 11 1989 09:05 | 7 |
| I've used baking soda in the rinse water when cleaning up a carpet
"accident". It helps the smell and the lady who takes care of the
plants at our site feels it wouldn't do any harm to your tree.
She also mentioned that as you flush the soil you are leaching out
nutrients from the soil. After the odor disappears, give the
tree a little plant fertilizer.
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2114.9 | I use chicken wire | CADSYS::RICHARDSON | | Thu Jan 12 1989 15:15 | 13 |
| When Nebula was a kitten, she decided that one of the living room
trees (a big ficus about 7 feet tall) was much easier to use than the
downstairs catbox (especially before she and JFCL had worked out their
relationship: big kitty was not letting little kitty have access to the
basement). I got some chicken wire and covered the top of the soil
with it so she couldn't dig, and she stopped using it. Since the pot
is inside a basket which is a bit taller than the pot, you can't see
the chicken wire, and it is still there, although I think Neb is much
too big to try to use the tree now (she is now ten years old - still
acts like a kitten, though!). I also "escorted" her downstairs after
feeding the kitties for a few days, until her bigger companion got the
idea that the household was to have two cats! The tree recovered, and
the odor was gone pretty quickly.
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