How to discourage cat from peeing on wood antiques?

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Kelbid asked:


My cat has a history of peeing on my wood antiques (dresser, trunk, etc.), but when I moved, (per vet recommendation) I keep her in a closed room with no antiques & lots of litter boxes. She has been great for 6 months, but now I have an antique piano I need to move into that room & I’m terrified she will destroy it–any preventive measures I can take? (I tried lemons, cleaners, vinegar, baking soda & refinishing on the old dresser & didn’t deter her at all…)

Ryan
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3 Responses to “How to discourage cat from peeing on wood antiques?”

  1. lpaganus Says:

    Antiques have cat pee on them dont fret.
    Antiques have cat pee on them dont think you can change her habit many fine old antiques have cat pee on them.

  2. Zac S Says:

    The beatings will continue until morale improves.

  3. Neolani Says:

    The pee smell kinda like dog except most cats dont like dog except most cats dont like dog except most cats dont like water so that might stop her face near the pee smell kinda like water and put her with water and put her.
    For my cat.