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Seth just called and said their is a pile of poo in the middle of our bed. Apparently the cellar is so flooded that the kitties can't get to the litterbox.
I had to walk Seth through installing a sump pump over the phone. Hopefully he didn't get electrocuted.
Re: My cat pooped on my bed
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I often say mean things about my cat but the one thing I give him credit for is he never let the flooded basement in my old house stop him from using the litter box. He would track wet kitty litter prints all over the house afterwards, but at least it wasn't poop.
On the other hand, last week my cat threw up on my bed and it soaked through the duvet into the down comforter so I had to make an emergency shopping trip at 7pm to buy a new comforter (so as to not have to sleep under cat puke).
Yeah, my cat is still a pain in the butt.
LOL!
That sucks about the bed poop and the flooded basement! But I am glad the poop was not on your head
I was thinking that at least the cat was considerate enough to not poop on your pillow!
And I love that you had to tell your husband how to install a sump pump! That is some hard core bad-associty!
yuck!
Did your husband make it out of the basement okay?
Several things about this post and the resulting thread are awesome.
1. "I hope he (Seth) didn't get electrocuted."
2. Trouble poops in the house. We take him out, stand out there for 20 minutes, and the second we come back in, he poops on the floor. Ridley also says things like "Trouble poop in my house" to anyone who will listen.
3. The fact that you are able to walk someone through the installation of a sump pump over the phone. I couldn't do this with the instructions in front of me!
This is what I read too!
Sorry about the flooded basement, I can relate, every spring we get nearly 4 feet of water in our basement, we even got about 3 1/2 feet this past december with all of the rain we had. I hope the sump pump works well for you
And I'm sorry your cat decided that your bed was the proper place to do his business! At least our cats if they go outside the litter box, they go on the bathroom floor (At least it's closer than the bed :O)