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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Here is a point I am surprised no one has focused on up to now: cat pee. A broken-down closet door would be infinitely better than cat pee on the floor, especially in a closet containing clothing items. If the cat HAD peed in there, OP would have had to evacuate her 'luxury' items and get a pro in to treat the floor because it is VERY difficult to get out the smell of cat pee. If someone told me my cat had been accidentally locked in a space in our house without a litter box, I would IMMEDIATELY rush home, in the hopes of preventing a pee disaster. So I agree with OP's DH here. It wasn't unreasonable to want to do whatever it took to make sure the cat didn't pee on the floor. [/quote] OP here. This was the ONLY thing I was concerned about! But my closet floor is polished luxury stone and all my luxury items are up 10 feet inside of glass doors. If I had any expensive items that could’ve been peed on and ruined I would’ve called the fire dept and sent them to my house asap. But I knew I’d be able to get cat pee smell off the floor with no problem. Btw my DH is nose blind and I bet he was hoping the cat would pee everywhere in my luxury closet cause he was so damn mad at me. But luckily she didn’t, not even a turd. Ha [/quote] You really overshot your mark, trollina.[/quote]
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