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Originally Posted by orlok
Better than the stuff from the other end, though. I spent yesterday morning clearing up the runny stuff from various locations in the lounge. There was a particularly unpleasant lingering smell even after I'd finished, and it was only later when I saw Minx attempting the "bury" the wooden floor by the lounge door that I found another parcel behind the door! Don't know what got into him yesterday, because in the evening he squatted on our youngest's school bag and urinated into it. So I spent the time I could have been watching "The Killing" washing and soaking and drying various school-related items, including skipping ropes, homework book and hat/gloves/scarf. I love that cat.
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This could be a sign of an underlying medical condition. Cats who stop using the litter-box usually do so as a result of a painful experience while IN the litter-box ... the classic case is a cat with a bladder infection & painful urination that starts using the bath tub or laundry basket. If your cat has had painful diarrhea in the litter-box, he associates the pain/discomfort with the box and will try using other locations. You might need a trip to the vet for a check-up.
For clean up, OdoBan is the best I've found for getting rid of cat urine smell (
http://www.amazon.com/OdoBan-910062-...8276346&sr=1-3). Some grocery stores or pet stores carry it.