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Old November 17th 03, 07:09 PM
SongSylvan
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OK--twice in this past week, Chase had peed other than where he should. This
morning was the big lulu--he peed on me as I was sleeping.

I have no idea why. The litterbox is clean, he's eating and drinking well,
he's been playing well with Paintball, so I have no reason to believe he's
sick.

Arrrrrgh....any thoughts?


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Old November 17th 03, 07:20 PM
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Any changes in Chase's routine? Sometimes stress (even if they aren't acting
stressed) can set them off. My cat peed all over when a painter was there.
Judy F

"SongSylvan" wrote in message
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OK--twice in this past week, Chase had peed other than where he should.

This
morning was the big lulu--he peed on me as I was sleeping.

I have no idea why. The litterbox is clean, he's eating and drinking

well,
he's been playing well with Paintball, so I have no reason to believe he's
sick.

Arrrrrgh....any thoughts?


Magdalene
IWG #1024/Drill Sgt. of Local 35/Soiled Doves of Colorado
IFoRP # 57/First Mate of "The Flying Scotsman"
KC MasterPiece of the KCRF BBQ Wenches
One of Moonie's Naughty Kittens
Red Gemini Ghetto Smurf
To email me, remove my bodice



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Old November 17th 03, 07:20 PM
Judy F
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Any changes in Chase's routine? Sometimes stress (even if they aren't acting
stressed) can set them off. My cat peed all over when a painter was there.
Judy F

"SongSylvan" wrote in message
...
OK--twice in this past week, Chase had peed other than where he should.

This
morning was the big lulu--he peed on me as I was sleeping.

I have no idea why. The litterbox is clean, he's eating and drinking

well,
he's been playing well with Paintball, so I have no reason to believe he's
sick.

Arrrrrgh....any thoughts?


Magdalene
IWG #1024/Drill Sgt. of Local 35/Soiled Doves of Colorado
IFoRP # 57/First Mate of "The Flying Scotsman"
KC MasterPiece of the KCRF BBQ Wenches
One of Moonie's Naughty Kittens
Red Gemini Ghetto Smurf
To email me, remove my bodice



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Old November 17th 03, 07:20 PM
Judy F
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Any changes in Chase's routine? Sometimes stress (even if they aren't acting
stressed) can set them off. My cat peed all over when a painter was there.
Judy F

"SongSylvan" wrote in message
...
OK--twice in this past week, Chase had peed other than where he should.

This
morning was the big lulu--he peed on me as I was sleeping.

I have no idea why. The litterbox is clean, he's eating and drinking

well,
he's been playing well with Paintball, so I have no reason to believe he's
sick.

Arrrrrgh....any thoughts?


Magdalene
IWG #1024/Drill Sgt. of Local 35/Soiled Doves of Colorado
IFoRP # 57/First Mate of "The Flying Scotsman"
KC MasterPiece of the KCRF BBQ Wenches
One of Moonie's Naughty Kittens
Red Gemini Ghetto Smurf
To email me, remove my bodice



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Old November 17th 03, 07:28 PM
Mary
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"SongSylvan" wrote in message
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OK--twice in this past week, Chase had peed other than where he

should. This
morning was the big lulu--he peed on me as I was sleeping.

I have no idea why. The litterbox is clean, he's eating and

drinking well,
he's been playing well with Paintball, so I have no reason to

believe he's
sick.

Arrrrrgh....any thoughts?



Everyone seems to think this has to mean a urinary tract infection,
but the one and only time it
happened to me, the cat that jumped up on my husband's just-laundered
duvet cover and peed
on it while he was in bed was very, very upset with him.

I took her to the vet the next day and she got a clean bill of health.
She was 8 years old and had
NEVER done anything like this.

What was the problem?

1. Her box was not as clean as she liked.

2. Our new introduction, another girl cat, was pooping in her box,
unbeknownst to us.

3. While laundering his comforter cover, my husband left the down
comforter on the bed and the kitty kept trying to snuggle on it but he
didn't want her to as she is black and it is white, so he kept shooing
her off the bed.

Must have been the straw that broke the camel's back, as they say.
Because just as soon as he had the duvet cover back on and got into
bed,
she jumped up and peed all over it.

I think your cat is upset with you about something.


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Old November 17th 03, 07:28 PM
Mary
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"SongSylvan" wrote in message
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OK--twice in this past week, Chase had peed other than where he

should. This
morning was the big lulu--he peed on me as I was sleeping.

I have no idea why. The litterbox is clean, he's eating and

drinking well,
he's been playing well with Paintball, so I have no reason to

believe he's
sick.

Arrrrrgh....any thoughts?



Everyone seems to think this has to mean a urinary tract infection,
but the one and only time it
happened to me, the cat that jumped up on my husband's just-laundered
duvet cover and peed
on it while he was in bed was very, very upset with him.

I took her to the vet the next day and she got a clean bill of health.
She was 8 years old and had
NEVER done anything like this.

What was the problem?

1. Her box was not as clean as she liked.

2. Our new introduction, another girl cat, was pooping in her box,
unbeknownst to us.

3. While laundering his comforter cover, my husband left the down
comforter on the bed and the kitty kept trying to snuggle on it but he
didn't want her to as she is black and it is white, so he kept shooing
her off the bed.

Must have been the straw that broke the camel's back, as they say.
Because just as soon as he had the duvet cover back on and got into
bed,
she jumped up and peed all over it.

I think your cat is upset with you about something.


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Old November 17th 03, 07:28 PM
Mary
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"SongSylvan" wrote in message
...
OK--twice in this past week, Chase had peed other than where he

should. This
morning was the big lulu--he peed on me as I was sleeping.

I have no idea why. The litterbox is clean, he's eating and

drinking well,
he's been playing well with Paintball, so I have no reason to

believe he's
sick.

Arrrrrgh....any thoughts?



Everyone seems to think this has to mean a urinary tract infection,
but the one and only time it
happened to me, the cat that jumped up on my husband's just-laundered
duvet cover and peed
on it while he was in bed was very, very upset with him.

I took her to the vet the next day and she got a clean bill of health.
She was 8 years old and had
NEVER done anything like this.

What was the problem?

1. Her box was not as clean as she liked.

2. Our new introduction, another girl cat, was pooping in her box,
unbeknownst to us.

3. While laundering his comforter cover, my husband left the down
comforter on the bed and the kitty kept trying to snuggle on it but he
didn't want her to as she is black and it is white, so he kept shooing
her off the bed.

Must have been the straw that broke the camel's back, as they say.
Because just as soon as he had the duvet cover back on and got into
bed,
she jumped up and peed all over it.

I think your cat is upset with you about something.


 




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