🐾 Caturday Chronicles: The Memory Foam Pee Incident
This week’s Caturday post is dedicated to every cat owner who’s walked into a room, sniffed the air, and muttered, “Oh, no.” 🛏️ The Scene Memory foam pillow. Saturated. The culprit? One of my two big male cats — locked in a literal pissing contest. (Like men sometimes, but with fewer words and more territorial drama.) 🐈 Why do they do this? Territory wars : “This pillow smells like you. Now it smells like me.” Stress or change : New furniture, new routines, new smells — all fair game. Medical issues : Always worth ruling out. Revenge pee : Yes, it’s a thing. No, it’s not rational. 🧽 What to do immediately Blot, don’t rub. Saturate with enzymatic cleaner — not vinegar alone. Let it sit. Blot again. Cover with baking soda. Vacuum. Air dry for 24–48 hours. 💀 When to let go If: The pillow was fully saturated , And it sat for more than a day , And the smell still lingers after cleaning… It’s time. Memory foam traps odor deep in its soul. You’re not just s...