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NOOOOO

aplefka

Lifer
:|

I go in my room just now, gonna move my amp back here to play while no one is home, and I notice on my grill it's a little darker, then I realize it looks like liquid spilled down. I have NEVER put anything containing liquid on it and my door has been open a lot cuz of my stupid fvcking sisters, and I know that pretty much all but one of our cats goes in there. Fvcking piss stains on my fvcking Fender Rumble 100.

FVCK I JUST WANNA FVCKING KILL SOMETHING RIGHT NOW!!!!!!!!! :|:|:|:|:|



Sorry, I'm fresh out of $100s
 
Originally posted by: So
My cat never pissed on anything. You have a sh!tty cat.

The problem is there are 7 of them. And 3 of them are mostly all-outdoor cats so when they come in the 4 indoor/outdoor ones feel like they have to mark territory occasionally. I guess my fvcking amp was prime real estate.

FVCK. I still can't get over this feeling of rage. I guess I can go wipe it off the grill, but it fvcking dripped down onto the bottom where it's just the cloth. DAMMIT!
 
Yuck - cat piss at that, smells lovely. Go to walmart or something, and in the animal section you'll find a spray specifically for car urine, removes the odor with an enzyme solution that breaks the urea down. It'll get rid of the smell.

 
Originally posted by: BlueWeasel
Quick! Strategically arrange some $100 bills on top of the amp and take a picture.

Hahaha thanks for that laugh. That's what I was thinking when I saw that pic. Who the fvck has like $500 laying where their LCD used to be, unless he was making a point that it cost him $500 and the cat pissed (well, not literally, as in my case) it away?
 
A cat shouldn't be spraying if neutered. If he is spraying and neutered take him to the vet.

Otherwise probably no harm done.
 
well if your speaker was made right it actually should have a coating over the cardboard... that although wont protect from a downpoar should have been enough to protect from cat urine.
the foam around the outer edge should have repelled it also.

cats dont pee a gallon of urine so i dont imagine its too bad... but yeah you got some really goofy cats that will actually spray something.

they shouldnt even be in heat right now... well not too bad at least...
 
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