Why is it that some cats won't cover up their poop? I mean, I'm not talking a cat that won't properly use a dirty box. I could excuse that. I'm talking about a cat that won't properly use a freshly-cleaned box full of virgin litter that has been combed perfectly flat. It is the ideal pooping environment, and yet ONE of my cats does not feel the need to cover her business when she is done. She leaves it sitting on the surface of the crystals like a breached sandworm, or a thoughtful gift.
Furthermore, the southern output of this particular cat is so rancid that it's becoming a major issue in the household; the cat drops an unburied stinkbomb right before company comes over, and even if I cover it up as soon as I notice, it is too late. The smell has spread through the whole house, and it cannot be exoriced.
I hate to make such a stink, but this has reached the point of no return.
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Date: 2008-01-27 07:20 am (UTC)Why is it that some cats won't cover up their poop? I mean, I'm not talking a cat that won't properly use a dirty box. I could excuse that. I'm talking about a cat that won't properly use a freshly-cleaned box full of virgin litter that has been combed perfectly flat. It is the ideal pooping environment, and yet ONE of my cats does not feel the need to cover her business when she is done. She leaves it sitting on the surface of the crystals like a breached sandworm, or a thoughtful gift.
Furthermore, the southern output of this particular cat is so rancid that it's becoming a major issue in the household; the cat drops an unburied stinkbomb right before company comes over, and even if I cover it up as soon as I notice, it is too late. The smell has spread through the whole house, and it cannot be exoriced.
I hate to make such a stink, but this has reached the point of no return.
Thank you,
Naamah and Sargon