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Old 02-15-2009, 01:26 PM   #8
Spicee08
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Where do you find ones that smell like grass?

I am getting really frustrated too, sigh. The thing is, I think Thor will reliably use the pee pad as long as I never let him out of the living room. My working theory is that when he's always there, he considers it his den, and wants to keep it clean. For a while I was able to put him in the living room, go do chores or whatever, and come back to a nice bright yellow spot on the pee pad.

I've been letting him follow me around the apartment during the evenings where I can keep an eye on him. He's probably out for 30 minutes totals. But for SOME REASON, this means "pee on the living room rug." ARGH!

I picked everything off the floor today in case the clutter was confusing him. I'm going to try moving the pee pad to a less visible spot like you suggested.
I buy mine at place called Concorde Pets. I don't know if you have any in your area. If you can't find them, PM me with your information and I will send you some to try. SpiceE is 7 mos. old and I too was very frustrated with the pee on the floor. We have just installed new hardwood floors and I was freaking out that it was getting up underneath them and we would have to start replacing some of it already. I started taking him outside more often, quite a lot actually, every 1/2 hr or so. I know a bit extreme, but I didn't keep him out there very long at all. I am afraid to say it, don't want to jinx myself, but he is now telling me it is time to go out and not peeing around the house so much.
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