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Betticus

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The Betticus is minus one cat after it shit on my feather comforter last night.

I fear that I will never get the stain and/or smell out of the comforter. :mad:
 
Betticus said:
The Betticus is minus one cat after it shit on my feather comforter last night.

I fear that I will never get the stain and/or smell out of the comforter. :mad:

To get the smell use amonia. If you don't have any amonia in the house most glass cleaners have amonia in them. Straight rubbing alcohol will work too. To get the stain out buy some Shout. I'm not sure what's in it, but it's my favorite pre-treater, and I've gotten shit out of clothes with it before. Kid shit, true, but shit nonetheless.
 
Betticus said:
Yes!

You do not understand my attachment to that feather comforter.
Wow...I gotta not read this thread, it's just going to make me sad. I have all these questions but I think I will just go away. Poor kitty. :(
 
Betticus said:
The Betticus is minus one cat after it shit on my feather comforter last night.

I fear that I will never get the stain and/or smell out of the comforter. :mad:

Take it to a good dry cleaner. Cat shat is a nasty clean up.
 
Etoile said:
Wow...I gotta not read this thread, it's just going to make me sad. I have all these questions but I think I will just go away. Poor kitty. :(

The cat is in a better place now.

It's not like I hurt it or anything. I got in touch with the ex roomie that left it here and since her cousin wanted the cat I let her have it. That particular cat wasn't mine anyway but this shitting on my bed thing was just too much.
 
LadyAria said:
Take it to a good dry cleaner. Cat shat is a nasty clean up.

It's soaking, those damn things are notoriously hard to clean so I don't even know if I can save it.
 
Betticus said:
It's soaking, those damn things are notoriously hard to clean so I don't even know if I can save it.

Bad pussies make very nasty messes.
 
Are you talking about getting rid of the little Siamese kitten you got?

And btw, those that are in ATL tomorrow night can see the marks my husband and my son's cat left on my hand.

Poor cat, she hates me and I believe she has post traumatic stress syndrome and fugue states. She so needs therapy.

Of course she follows me around because I'll play with her.

The nut.

Last time I had a cat shit on the bed I was pretty sure she was trying to tell me something. That's not normal cat behavior.

We did have one cat who peed on my Dad's foot once. Turned out that poor cat had a rather serious urinary cyst.

How are they supposed to let us know these things?

Fury :rose:
 
FurryFury said:
Are you talking about getting rid of the little Siamese kitten you got?

And btw, those that are in ATL tomorrow night can see the marks my husband and my son's cat left on my hand.

Poor cat, she hates me and I believe she has post traumatic stress syndrome and fugue states. She so needs therapy.

Of course she follows me around because I'll play with her.

The nut.

Last time I had a cat shit on the bed I was pretty sure she was trying to tell me something. That's not normal cat behavior.

We did have one cat who peed on my Dad's foot once. Turned out that poor cat had a rather serious urinary cyst.

How are they supposed to let us know these things?

Fury :rose:

Nope, not the siamese! She is curled up next to my feet with her lil eyes closed being a good furry lil subbie. :)
 
I feel your pain..i just hope you weren't like me and crawled in bed and didn't realize it till you were layed smack dab in the middle of it smelling it.I thought the hubby farted.Nope the little fucker shitted in the bed.I tryed soaking the comforter in the bathtub,the colors blead out and needless to say the comforter was gone...and so was Kitty. :catroar: :devil:
 
Actually that reminds me. LOL

A few months ago one of the cats crapped in our bed. She'd (the cat) accidently got locked in my room (we didn't know she was in there when we shut the door). K and D went to bed, and I was cross stitching, waiting for everyone to go to sleep, and I heard K cuss and D (he's 3) started screaming at the top of his lungs. I could not for the life of me figure out what was going on, so I ran into the room, and K was staring at D, who was literally jumping up and down and screaming "NASTY, NASTY! MAMA, NASTY!". K had poop on his foot, but D was just so grossed out, it took me ten minutes to talk him back into bed. LOL
 
I was afraid to click on this thread, I figured Betticus had gotten into Kitty Porn
 
MasterPhoenix said:
I was afraid to click on this thread, I figured Betticus had gotten into Kitty Porn

I originally came in here planning on making a smart ass comment about fucking cats, but that darn submissive-be-helpful thing overrode that intention. *sigh*
 
Does anyone have a problem with their cat going in the bathtub?If her litterbox isn't pristine,(meaning not a turd or pee mark whatsoever) she will go in the tub.I hear this scratching sound and the post before reminded me that the time she got closed off in our room,she didn't poop in there she actually waited till we got home,but yea if her box isn't changed daily and has one turd in there she will go in the tub...why not go in the toilet...well no i can't say she would ever do that..she drinks out of there.
i thought of squirting texas pete hot sauce in there lol!
 
Betticus said:
Nope, not the siamese! She is curled up next to my feet with her lil eyes closed being a good furry lil subbie. :)

**wipes forehead**...WHEW!!! For a minute there I thought you were talking about Deathwish... :p
 
Lady_Prowless said:
I feel your pain..i just hope you weren't like me and crawled in bed and didn't realize it till you were layed smack dab in the middle of it smelling it.I thought the hubby farted.Nope the little fucker shitted in the bed.I tryed soaking the comforter in the bathtub,the colors blead out and needless to say the comforter was gone...and so was Kitty. :catroar: :devil:

No, I didn't crawl in with it, I smelled it when I went into my room. And my feather comforter is white so bleach and colors running isn't a problem. Me just knowing it was there may be a problem though. fucking cat!
 
graceanne said:
Actually that reminds me. LOL

A few months ago one of the cats crapped in our bed. She'd (the cat) accidently got locked in my room (we didn't know she was in there when we shut the door). K and D went to bed, and I was cross stitching, waiting for everyone to go to sleep, and I heard K cuss and D (he's 3) started screaming at the top of his lungs. I could not for the life of me figure out what was going on, so I ran into the room, and K was staring at D, who was literally jumping up and down and screaming "NASTY, NASTY! MAMA, NASTY!". K had poop on his foot, but D was just so grossed out, it took me ten minutes to talk him back into bed. LOL

Poor lil thing! Bad cat!
 
kiten69 said:
**wipes forehead**...WHEW!!! For a minute there I thought you were talking about Deathwish... :p

Nah, she tried that once when she was a kitten and the aftermath of that experience is still with her. She did poo in my roommates bathtub once when he accidentally closed the laundry room door and she couldn't get to the litterbox.
 
Lady_Prowless said:
Does anyone have a problem with their cat going in the bathtub?If her litterbox isn't pristine,(meaning not a turd or pee mark whatsoever) she will go in the tub.I hear this scratching sound and the post before reminded me that the time she got closed off in our room,she didn't poop in there she actually waited till we got home,but yea if her box isn't changed daily and has one turd in there she will go in the tub...why not go in the toilet...well no i can't say she would ever do that..she drinks out of there.
i thought of squirting texas pete hot sauce in there lol!


They like it clean. If you put something to keep her from going in the tub, she'll do it in a potted plant or the bed. Better the tub. It got me well trained to just always scooping the litter. Frankly if it was me and there was always poo in my toilet till it filled up I'd be a little dissuaded too, was how I looked at it.
 
Actually if they're gonna go somewhere other than the litter box I prefer they go in the tub. It's easier to clean than the carpet or anything else made of cloth. And the chances of accidently stepping in it are a lot slimmer.
 
Netzach said:
They like it clean. If you put something to keep her from going in the tub, she'll do it in a potted plant or the bed. Better the tub. It got me well trained to just always scooping the litter. Frankly if it was me and there was always poo in my toilet till it filled up I'd be a little dissuaded too, was how I looked at it.


LOL, nice to know I am not the only one who does this. We have 2 litter trays in the house, their favourite being in the dowstairs toilet where they just love to join their human owners for a sharing experience. :cathappy: I clean them out at least once a day, and then usually sprinkle with a little deodoriser and put the lid back on...they love it. What I want to know is how can you train them out of the urge to use the litter right after you change it?!! They also have several toys, scratching posts and comfort furniture of their own thoughout the house which means they do not get into destructive mischief. :catroar:

Catalina :rose:
 
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