cat acting weird
My cat has started peeing in the corner near our front door. She's very
old, so I don't exactly know if this is an age thing or what. The simple solution is to take her to the vet, but my budget is super tight and she seems healthy in all other aspects, so I am thinking maybe just move the litter box there. Here again that means dealing with litter on the carpets, but that's got to be better than pee right? I really don't know what to think. Anyone? |
"Olivia Mark" wrote in message m... My cat has started peeing in the corner near our front door. She's very old, so I don't exactly know if this is an age thing or what. The simple solution is to take her to the vet, but my budget is super tight and she seems healthy in all other aspects, so I am thinking maybe just move the litter box there. Here again that means dealing with litter on the carpets, but that's got to be better than pee right? I really don't know what to think. Anyone? She might have a UTI and she might be in pain. Please take her to the vet. |
"Olivia Mark" wrote in message m... My cat has started peeing in the corner near our front door. She's very old, so I don't exactly know if this is an age thing or what. The simple solution is to take her to the vet, but my budget is super tight and she seems healthy in all other aspects, so I am thinking maybe just move the litter box there. Here again that means dealing with litter on the carpets, but that's got to be better than pee right? I really don't know what to think. Anyone? I think that you need to bring her to the vet anyway, in case it's a medical issue. Cathy |
"Cathy Friedmann" wrote in message ... "Olivia Mark" wrote in message m... My cat has started peeing in the corner near our front door. She's very old, so I don't exactly know if this is an age thing or what. The simple solution is to take her to the vet, but my budget is super tight and she seems healthy in all other aspects, so I am thinking maybe just move the litter box there. Here again that means dealing with litter on the carpets, but that's got to be better than pee right? I really don't know what to think. Anyone? I think that you need to bring her to the vet anyway, in case it's a medical issue. It won't cost that much, anyway. |
but my budget is super tight and she seems healthy in all other aspects, so I am thinking maybe just move the litter box there. Here again that means dealing with litter on the carpets, Two things come to my mind... I bet your cat is trying to tell you something..think about it... old or not...if she is going in the same place...it's deliberate not an accident..yeah...sounds like an infection..what do they give'm antibiotics.. I see cat food too...that helps prevent UTI... I'd be willing to bet she is communicating with you / Mommy help it burns! |
ooops second thought...
I knew an elderly lady, who lived in an old old house...with literally no convenient place to put a litter box...so I helped her modify one of them wicker chests...where the back was almost gone...we set plants on it..but the litter box was under it...it looked cool and solved the problem..the walls also contained the mess...and quality cat litter kept he smell to null. |
"bigbadbarry" wrote in message oups.com... ooops second thought... I knew an elderly lady, who lived in an old old house...with literally no convenient place to put a litter box...so I helped her modify one of them wicker chests...where the back was almost gone...we set plants on it..but the litter box was under it...it looked cool and solved the problem..the walls also contained the mess...and quality cat litter kept he smell to null. Hey what a neat solution! |
Mary wrote:
"Olivia Mark" wrote in message m... My cat has started peeing in the corner near our front door. She's very old, so I don't exactly know if this is an age thing or what. The simple solution is to take her to the vet, but my budget is super tight and she seems healthy in all other aspects, so I am thinking maybe just move the litter box there. Here again that means dealing with litter on the carpets, but that's got to be better than pee right? I really don't know what to think. Anyone? She might have a UTI and she might be in pain. Please take her to the vet. Sometimes, just the presence of a previous bowel movement in the litter box is enough to make a cat "go" elsewhere. |
Hey what a neat solution! It turned out down right fetchin' my love. |
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