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On 1/13/2022 at 6:01 AM, Doc Reaper said:

Get a dog next time, cats don’t care about leather ownership 

Not necessarily a solution. I too had a black German Shepherd at one time. 

He couldn't resist a buck I had framed up for scraping. Fortunately, I suppose, I did manage to resist framing his hide up in place. At 90 pounds, he would have fit nicely. Wasn't sure he had enough brains to tan his own hide, though.

Beautiful dog. Great one in a lot of ways, but he was a bit willful, and liked leather. Friendly to anyone not in uniform, oddly enough, maybe he just didn't like the way they approached. Gave him to a man with a farm.

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Yeah, some dogs do like to chew on leather! Have had several leather covered books destroyed by dogs over the years, not to mention leather shoes! 

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The correct treatment for cat urine smell is dilute muriatic acid but I have no idea what it would do to leather.

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