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<blockquote data-quote="Dove" data-source="post: 550933" data-attributes="member: 535"><p>Those rice looking things on the butt fur are tape worm segments. You can order tape worm pills off Chewy.....just one pill per cat will kill the tape worm. You HAVE to treat it though. Even though tape worm is the most mild and common ....if it's not killed it will eventually cause a lot of problems with the cats health.</p><p></p><p>Make sure when you order the pills it's for tape worm and not round worm. I accidently ordered round worm meds and had to return it lol. I figured the price was too good.</p><p></p><p>When cats start going outside the box the first thing you want to look at is your litter. You wanna make sure you are using a fine grain, NO dust and unscented litter. Cats have a very keen sense of smell so dust and fragrance can really bother them. And the chunky grains can be bothersome on their paws. So check that first.</p><p></p><p>Is she spayed? Because that can be a big part of it. Get her spayed if you havent.</p><p></p><p>And it sounds like shes peeing right where the last cat peed. Which is normal because cats are territorial. You can really clean cat pee out of something and no one will smell it at all.....except other cats who always pick up that scent. Usually once the pee war starts, there is really nothing you can do. Shes trying to make sure that other cat isnt going to return and compete for resources and the way shes doing that is drenching that spot in HER scent.</p><p></p><p>Try using baking soda and peroxide. Yes it can fuck up the carpet.....but so can cat piss. The gross part is, you may have cleaned the pee off the top, but you can bet that pissed soaked right through the carpet and coagulated under the carpet into that nasty cat piss jelly that forms. You have to literally pull the carpet, clean all that out, get the peroxide involved.....and then get citrus essential oils like lemon, orange....dilute with water and spray it down there and around the area.</p><p></p><p>Citrus helps repel cats. It's not a guarantee....but it's like, 80 percent effective and repelling them away from that spot. Some cats can be VERY stubborn with their "chosen" pee spots.</p><p></p><p>Good luck lol.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dove, post: 550933, member: 535"] Those rice looking things on the butt fur are tape worm segments. You can order tape worm pills off Chewy.....just one pill per cat will kill the tape worm. You HAVE to treat it though. Even though tape worm is the most mild and common ....if it's not killed it will eventually cause a lot of problems with the cats health. Make sure when you order the pills it's for tape worm and not round worm. I accidently ordered round worm meds and had to return it lol. I figured the price was too good. When cats start going outside the box the first thing you want to look at is your litter. You wanna make sure you are using a fine grain, NO dust and unscented litter. Cats have a very keen sense of smell so dust and fragrance can really bother them. And the chunky grains can be bothersome on their paws. So check that first. Is she spayed? Because that can be a big part of it. Get her spayed if you havent. And it sounds like shes peeing right where the last cat peed. Which is normal because cats are territorial. You can really clean cat pee out of something and no one will smell it at all.....except other cats who always pick up that scent. Usually once the pee war starts, there is really nothing you can do. Shes trying to make sure that other cat isnt going to return and compete for resources and the way shes doing that is drenching that spot in HER scent. Try using baking soda and peroxide. Yes it can fuck up the carpet.....but so can cat piss. The gross part is, you may have cleaned the pee off the top, but you can bet that pissed soaked right through the carpet and coagulated under the carpet into that nasty cat piss jelly that forms. You have to literally pull the carpet, clean all that out, get the peroxide involved.....and then get citrus essential oils like lemon, orange....dilute with water and spray it down there and around the area. Citrus helps repel cats. It's not a guarantee....but it's like, 80 percent effective and repelling them away from that spot. Some cats can be VERY stubborn with their "chosen" pee spots. Good luck lol. [/QUOTE]
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