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874521 tn?1424116797

SAMI'S EVIL LITTLE BROTHER........NEMO

Oh I give out tons of advice but I'm at a loss as to what to try next for blasted little Nemo....?
with him it IS a behavioral/territorial issue...
Yes he does have crystals which are under control with his new diet that includes plenty of fluids to keep his bladder flushed...
Heres our problems...he pee's on visitors beds, suitcases, belongings etc......and I'm at my wits end with him.
I've got feliway sprayed everywhere, also using homeopathic drops....(willow for).
I wash everything out with a 'bac-out' urine scent eraser.

My daughter/granddaughter and the 'dog' were all here Friday night, Nemo snuck into their room and pee'd all over their bedding...they were only here the one night.....ppl reluctantly stay, wonder why?
Yesterday he snuck into the spare room where I have another guest and yup ....gave it the baptismal spray too..sheets, quilts, pillows the works.

So as of tonight he will sleep in my room as always BUT the door will need to be shut to prevent his escapades. and during the day the spare room door will need to stay closed as it always is, but its not easy when theres a guest coming and going from the room......little sh****t.
I am at a complete loss as to what else to do with him??? this isn't pleasant and I'm so angry with him right now.

Oh he also left a small offering of the harder nature in front of the door(outside door)....just to be sure to tell guests they aren't really welcome,  Merry Christmas gifts I guess....he's such a giving little guy....:(
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587315 tn?1333552783
Yes, that's exactly what it is...that enzyme stuff.  But, this is a kit, that comes w/ the black light to make sure you find ALL traces of urine.  I "think" it's some kind of As Seen On TV product.  I think!!!!  But, you could look online.  Jefferspet.com or Drsfosterandsmith.com.  I just can't remember if they ship to Canada or not!!!  =(
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874521 tn?1424116797
morning, its usually bedding he hits....lol. are those black lights easy to find? I've not seen them here at my pet store, but I will check at amazon. I do treat everything with the urine erase enzyme...but its behavioral so wouldn't matter if he got a wiff or not I don't imagine.
our quite little world here, just me and them two, seldom have anyone coming in or out of the house.....so they each get 'upset' Sami goes into hiding and Nemo whiz's..I go a little funny tooooooo....have a good day ZQ aand thx for the suggestions.♥
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587315 tn?1333552783
Opus, I agree totally w/ you that it is most definitely behavioral w/ Nemo.  All of this whizzing every where has to do w/ his insecurity over his territory being invaded.  That's how he sees it.  This is a change and he's upset by all the visitors, so it makes him feel better to spray his own scent all over the place to remind your visitors whose place it is.

I think you're on the right track by keeping him locked up in your room, but it would be better if you had hard wood floors---easier to clean up.  And, if you don't already have one, get one of those special urine finders-----some kind of black light that finds urine that comes w/ some special spray to get rid of the urine spots.

Good luck, girl
ZQ
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