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I'm not sure JM, but it sounds like he was marking his scent on the bedding after strangers had been there!! I'm sure that others will be able to offer better advice. I have to say that I have only had one occasion where Kuta, one of my cats, peed on the bed. This was because I had workmen in replacing my bathroom and in their infinite wisdom they had turned the covered litter trays to such an angle that the cats couldn't get into them. Once I discovered the pee and was starting to clear it up, one of the other cats came and jumped on the bed, smelt the pee, squatted and peed there himself too!!!! Once it was all cleared up though they have never done it again. Thank goodness |
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Do you friends have cats too by any chance? Because in addition to trying to mask their smell he could also be trying to get rid of any other cats' smell. Poor Jerry I bet he was well confused. And poor you - more laundry |
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Agree with everyone else. Make sure you use a bio-powder to get rid of the cat odour and if your duvet itself was marked and you're just swabbing rather than laundering, pop a drop of white vinegar into the water. |
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