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Originally Posted by buddybear Thank you for your reply!
How did you get your Buster to go on the pee pads and not just chew them up? The spray stuff my hubby bought hasn't worked.....I'm thinking when it gets freezing out I will just have to leave him in his play area with a pee pad and not take him out. . . that is my only solution?
I'm back to doing research on line I guess. |
Teddy only ever chewed his pee pads when they were directly on the floor. We bought a cat box, with very high sides, where we put his pee pads. He jumps in and out of the box with no problems at all and doesn't chew the pads. No aiming problems since everything goes in the box and the box even accommodates his leg lifting with no overshoot! He was trained by 16 weeks and we bought him at 12 weeks. He's now 14 months old.
They do have pee pad holders which help them to not chew the pads so might be worth trying. Although I never had to use spray to get Teddy to use his pads, I know that my mom used some drops and found those to be better than spray.
Good luck!