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Originally Posted by sharon thank you, but i dont think thats going to resolve the problem. We DONT see WHEN she does this, so its very difficult to spray AFTER ther fact. I believe she is trying to mark her area. I just dont know if she actually KNOWS better or not.
I use the recommened cleaner when needed, problem is its Always AFTER the fact. |
You always use the cleaner after the fact. It gets rid of the protein that makes her return to the spot. Also, humans may be leaving a "mark" if you know what I mean, and perhaps this scent is attracting her, so the spay would work for this as well. If you have a black light, you can purchase them at pet stores, shine it on the bed, and spay any spots with Natures Miracle, these spots are invisible to the naked eye, but the black light will show up any body fluid spots.
Has she been spayed?