I've posted semi-related issues about my cat, Feeby, associated with her multiple UTIs and how only with the past couple of them that she resorted to peeing outside the litter box. Now that she's been on antibiotics for a week it appeared as if she had stopped peeing outside the litter box. But, this morning I noticed another wet spot in front of the box. There may have been another spot I missed yesterday - not sure. And then later this morning, she peed again outside the box, in front of me.
Several days ago, at the onset of this most recent UTI, I used the home remedies (vinegar, water, baking soda) to clean up the spots where I knew she had peed. But, since she has once again peed outside the box - at least 3 times - I apparently did not get rid of the odor entirely. On my hands and knees, I confirmed with my nose where the spots are.
So, I went out this morning and bought Nature's Miracle. I have tried to saturate the entire area around the 3 spots. And, according to the instructions for older or stubborn areas, I also laid wet towels over the area. After a couple of hours, the towels are supposed to be removed and then let the area air dry. However, the area is pretty sizeable, so I need to relocate her litter box somewhere else.
How do you go about doing this without creating an additional problem with it being moved?? It has ALWAYS been in this one spot. Help me - Thanks.
Several days ago, at the onset of this most recent UTI, I used the home remedies (vinegar, water, baking soda) to clean up the spots where I knew she had peed. But, since she has once again peed outside the box - at least 3 times - I apparently did not get rid of the odor entirely. On my hands and knees, I confirmed with my nose where the spots are.
So, I went out this morning and bought Nature's Miracle. I have tried to saturate the entire area around the 3 spots. And, according to the instructions for older or stubborn areas, I also laid wet towels over the area. After a couple of hours, the towels are supposed to be removed and then let the area air dry. However, the area is pretty sizeable, so I need to relocate her litter box somewhere else.
How do you go about doing this without creating an additional problem with it being moved?? It has ALWAYS been in this one spot. Help me - Thanks.