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Beth B - 05 Jun 2005 13:42 GMT
I have 2 9 week old kittens who use their litter boxes without fail.  Last
week, they figured out how to get onto our bed all by themselves and that
first night, someone peed on my comforter--right on my legs.  It was in the
night, and I cannot tell which one.  I took the comforter in to be
drycleaned, washed the sheets and have been without the comoforter for the
last week.  We have had no problems.

Yesterday, I picked up the comforter from the dry cleaners and put it back
on the bed and last night, someone peed on the bed in the exact same
location.  Help!
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DW - 05 Jun 2005 14:33 GMT
> I have 2 9 week old kittens who use their litter boxes without fail.  Last
> week, they figured out how to get onto our bed all by themselves and that
> first night, someone peed on my comforter--right on my legs.

One of them was doing it to advertise Judge Judies book "Don't pee on
my leg and tell me it's raining."

I would have the vet check things out, make sure there is no underlying
medical problem.
Debra D - 06 Jun 2005 04:26 GMT
When my little boy kitty was around  this age, he also did this a few
times. I discovered that making a set of stairs he could use to *easily*
get off the bed (I did it using books) fixed the problem. Hopefully it's
something as simple as that for you.

Good Luck!
Debra :)
rpl - 06 Jun 2005 07:31 GMT
> I have 2 9 week old kittens who use their litter boxes without fail.  Last
> week, they figured out how to get onto our bed all by themselves and that
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> on the bed and last night, someone peed on the bed in the exact same
> location.  Help!

Well, mostly they're only 9 weeks old, barely old enough to be separated
from their mother, if that.

I like Debra D's suggestion; maybe move the litterbox into the bedroom
at night for a little while, too.

pat
M.C. Mullen - 06 Jun 2005 10:58 GMT
: > I have 2 9 week old kittens who use their litter boxes without fail.  Last
: > week, they figured out how to get onto our bed all by themselves and that
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:
: pat

And then eventually metre by metre towards the eventual spot - and - don't
forget to keep the box clean!

Carola
 
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