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Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.


Sophia Brooks - Jun 20, 2006 11:00:31 am PDT #2953 of 10002
Cats to become a rabbit should gather immediately now here

I have been looking around, thinking about getting another cat, which is sort of a pain in the ass because I live in an apartment.

Some of the rescue places want to do home visits. Does that seem a little bit like overkill to anyone else? Also, the entrance to my apartment, despite my best efforts, has a lingering cat pee odor. That particular spot smelled like cat pee from the moment I moved in (from the previous tenants cats) and my cat peeing just exacerbated the problem. I can't just rip up the carpet, because I do not own the apartment. It isn't in my living area, so I just put an air freshener out, but I really don't want potential new cat ALSO marking his/her territory there!


Kathy A - Jun 20, 2006 11:05:51 am PDT #2954 of 10002
We're very stretchy. - Connie Neil

Sophia, have you tried that no-odor stuff I keep seeing advertised on TV? Supposedly, it removes all traces of pet urine. Of course, now I'm blanking on the name--does anyone else know what I'm talking about?


-t - Jun 20, 2006 11:06:35 am PDT #2955 of 10002
I am a woman of various inclinations and only some of the time are they to burn everything down in frustration

Have you tried any of those microbial anti-pet-smell sprays, Sophia? I've sometimes had surprisingly good results from them. Though sometimes nothing seems to help.

eta: "Out Spot" is what I have under the sink right now. It's pretty effective.


Fred Pete - Jun 20, 2006 11:10:50 am PDT #2956 of 10002
Ann, that's a ferret.

Sophia, we had to go through a home visit when we adopted Teddy. So, doesn't seem like overkill.

We had to deal with questions along the lines of making sure we knew the kind of responsibility we were getting into, could afford to support a cat in decent style, were looking for a pet as opposed to a working cat (e.g., a mouser). I suspect you'll get less of the first, more of whether your current cat and the new cat will get along.


Sophia Brooks - Jun 20, 2006 11:11:30 am PDT #2957 of 10002
Cats to become a rabbit should gather immediately now here

I've tried something like what is advertised on TV, I think. I think the problem is that it has soaked down to the pad, so I really need to saturate the carpet AND pad. Also, in that area, there is no ventilation, so it just sort of gets stuck there, at the bottom of my stairs.


Sophia Brooks - Jun 20, 2006 11:13:04 am PDT #2958 of 10002
Cats to become a rabbit should gather immediately now here

I suspect you'll get less of the first, more of whether your current cat

Current cat is gone because of my mauling. I think I may get questions about what I did to induce a cat to maul me!

I generally have just found my cats somewhere-- on the street or from a friend. So this adoption thing is new to me!


-t - Jun 20, 2006 11:15:56 am PDT #2959 of 10002
I am a woman of various inclinations and only some of the time are they to burn everything down in frustration

Yeah, once it gets into the carpet pad there isn't much you can do. One of the enzyme based things that are supposed to "eat" the organic matter might work, if you can really soak the spot. Unless that's what you've already tried.

Eta: Animal rescue people will priobably have dealt with animals that maul unprovoked - they should understand that you didn't do anything.


tommyrot - Jun 20, 2006 11:18:24 am PDT #2960 of 10002
Sir, it's not an offence to let your cat eat your bacon. Okay? And we don't arrest cats, I'm very sorry.

I generally have just found my cats somewhere-- on the street or from a friend.

An advatage of getting a cat on the street - the first one's always free!


ChiKat - Jun 20, 2006 11:19:46 am PDT #2961 of 10002
That man was going to shank me. Over an omelette. Two eggs and a slice of government cheese. Is that what my life is worth?

The shelter I adopted my cat from said that they would call my landlord to verify I could have a cat and would do 1-2 home visits. They did none of the above.

I did have to fill out a long adoption form and have a 10 minute interview with a person at the shelter, but that was it.


sarameg - Jun 20, 2006 11:22:33 am PDT #2962 of 10002

Nature's Miracle is the most commonly available enzyme thingie.

A lot of fostering groups do home visits these days. Even 10 years ago, the county shelter actually DID call my references to make sure I wasn't planning on making cat soup or something. (Bewildered my poor references. I'd just moved here so no one knew me, except for this couple who were my dad's grad students way back in the day. So they get this call asking about my character and most of their memories of me are from when I was 10! )