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<blockquote data-quote="Lil" data-source="post: 722304" data-attributes="member: 17309"><p>I was going to suggest something like this. I would suggest a large, low-pile, throw rug. Some are made specifically for litter. That way when kitty leaves the box, the little is tracked onto the rug and sticks and doesn't make it's way to the rest of the house and onto their carpet. Make sure you MOVE the boxes and vacuum underneath before you put down the new rug. A covered cat litter box is a life saver, in my opinion. IF you can get your cats to use it. ALWAYS buy multi-cat litter. I've found the cheap "special kitty" brand is the BEST, better than the expensive stuff - and scoop EVERY day - even morning and night. </p><p></p><p>Buy some carpet spot remover (Hot Shot or Woolite) in a spray can, or rent a rug doctor for a day and clean the stains as best you can.</p><p></p><p>Magic erasers are everywhere. You can buy them in virtually any store that sells cleaning supplies. WalMart, Kmart, Target, grocery stores, etc.</p><p></p><p>I totally agree that they should give you a written list of problems and allow you a reasonable amount of time to correct them. I don't know anything about California law or landlord tenant, so I'm not going to give advice there.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lil, post: 722304, member: 17309"] I was going to suggest something like this. I would suggest a large, low-pile, throw rug. Some are made specifically for litter. That way when kitty leaves the box, the little is tracked onto the rug and sticks and doesn't make it's way to the rest of the house and onto their carpet. Make sure you MOVE the boxes and vacuum underneath before you put down the new rug. A covered cat litter box is a life saver, in my opinion. IF you can get your cats to use it. ALWAYS buy multi-cat litter. I've found the cheap "special kitty" brand is the BEST, better than the expensive stuff - and scoop EVERY day - even morning and night. Buy some carpet spot remover (Hot Shot or Woolite) in a spray can, or rent a rug doctor for a day and clean the stains as best you can. Magic erasers are everywhere. You can buy them in virtually any store that sells cleaning supplies. WalMart, Kmart, Target, grocery stores, etc. I totally agree that they should give you a written list of problems and allow you a reasonable amount of time to correct them. I don't know anything about California law or landlord tenant, so I'm not going to give advice there. [/QUOTE]
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