Dear Abby: My mother-in-law's cat won't stop peeing on my furniture

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Dear Abby: My mother-in-law's cat won't stop peeing on my furniture
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Dear Abby advises a son-in-law dealing with a mean cat and a friend whose possessions keep getting stolen.

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Irma has an old, needy, unfriendly cat we have taken into our home during all of this. She hisses and growls at me constantly and won’t allow me to give her medication, which is required twice daily. Irma loves her kitty and asks about her often. In addition to her poor behavior, Mehitabelle refuses to use her litter box. We have set pads around the litter box and throughout the room, but it’s still a terrible mess to clean up every day and takes more than an hour. That cat has single-handedly ruined this section of our house by urinating all over the floors and furniture.

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