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Why does my neutered cat pee all over my clothes? HELP?

For some reason, my cat Artie wants to pee on our clothes. His litter box gets cleaned regularly, and he is fixed. Yet for some reason I'll go into the room where we keep our clothes and he has peed alll over them. He even went so far the other day as to pee on our BED!!!!!! All over our comforter too, twice. He's fat and healthy and happy so I just don't know what the deal is.I would hate to have to find a new home for him as he had been in and out of the pound his whole short life when we adopted him. He's the sweetest little boy but I can't handle him peeing every where. And those anti-pee things that you can plug into your wall to discourage them urinating in your house are like $35 a pop at Petsmart. HELP?

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None of the guesses like Melrose (been available forever), Bowman (not interested), or Burns (also not interested) add up. The Sharks didn't even interview Melrose five years ago when Wilson was hired, I don't think. While it might be Quenville, part of the reason he wasn't brought back to the Avs is because he runs a slow defensive system. The Sharks are built for speed. Quenville likely won't change his system. As for Maurice, having the Toronto Maple Leafs on your resume is enough to have prospective employers gulp nervously at the thought of hiring you (sorry, Leafs fans). Now that I've ruled out all the usual suspects, I'll make my pitch: I think the Sharks will hire one of their assistant coaches as their next head coach: Rob Zettler or Tim Hunter. Not a big splash, but the chemistry is already there and the defensive system need not change. Go Sharks!
Winter tread tires are not the same as all season even without the studs. How ever, if you wouldn't mind the extra road noise and shorter lifespan (than similar priced all season tires) you could do it. To save a few $$ if you want, I'd get vice grip style pliers and remove the studs myself.
There are several sites in the home that could potentially be a source of carbon monoxide such as a clogged lint filter, improperly vented gas dryer, improperly vented gas stove, blockage in the chimney or fireplace, and an improperly vented furnace or water heater. You wouldn't know it until you started to get chronic headaches or worse, succumbed to the odorless, colorless, and tasteless fumes.

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