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hamsterjill

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16. This is not a complete solution, but it is helpful.
Wed Jul 2, 2025, 12:33 AM
Jul 2

You can buy sheets of acrylic at most home improvement stores. I've used them against the wall where a cat was peeing. I have had older cats that just weren't always reliable in the box.

This keeps the urine from getting into the wall (i.e., drywall material, etc.) and makes it easier to clean up and keep from smelling.

Again, this is something that might help, but won't solve the problem with the kitty, obviously.

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