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			<p>You really need to clean the area that is being urinated on with a natural enzymatic cleaner.  I use the products on this website http://www.allnaturalproducts.com and it's great!  <br /><br />
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					Little Kitty</a>
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			<p>Any stressful situation could cause a cat to urinate inappropriately.  However, you MUST get her to a vet to determine if there is a urinary tract infection causing her to do this  If she has an infection she will continue to &quot;be naughty.&quot;  If they find that there is no infection then you can ask them for behavior modification tips.<br /><br />
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					Hunter</a>
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		Sat, Jul 19th 2008, 12:15 GMT 
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