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need some advice on my cat
i have two male siamese cats, they are both approaching 4 years old.
one of them is fine, no problems. the other has digestive problems, i have been to a vet and changed his diet. feeding him high fiber foods, pumpkin, wheat bran, oatmeal, along with broiled chicken and the other food i feed him. they get no snacks, since i leave out dry food as well as a portion of wet food. these are well-fed animals and what i am wrestling with is how to deal with this same cat who has taken to urinating in inopportune places in my apartment. there is no pattern, except he does it periodically. anyone have any ideas what i can do to deal with this? if you want more info i'll send it. please help. thanks. catman |
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need some advice on my cat
Ok cat man before I go to far and someone else says it right off the bat.
Are you willing and able to take the cat back to vet if needed. You may have to but before we get that far here is a little bit below You went to he vet what was the diagnoses, what was the work up done. How long ago was this? Is the cat in any pain when you pick it up or you notice and problems when it is urinating? If it was a while ago for the vet you will need to take a sample of the urine and stool to the vet for diagnose of possible infection. You may need a complete history and physical, stool / GI workup, workup for polydipsia/polyuria You must treat/correct medical problems first. Behavioral problems can only be diagnosed in a healthy cat You broil them chicken are you taking the proper cleaning and cooking of the chicken ( as I said nothing meant by just asking) Some basic information for us out here to help out Are they inside or outside cats? Pure breed Siamese? Are both fixed? Are you sure it is him doing it and not the other cat urinating and the other cat being attracted to the scent? Is there any stress in the house right now? Anything that would cause this behavior such as new room mate moving the furniture all around, new job schedule things of this nature if you get my drift? Is the firball on medication for it's digestive problem? If so what is it? Have you removed any carpet or area the urine was present? If not have you clean the area and how did you clean it? How many cat boxes do you have and what type of litter are you using and where are the boxes at? Have you changed the cat boxes locations to where the firball is going at? are you making sure you have a clean box for them ( sorry nothing meant by this just asking to rule out ) We will start with this question list I am sure some will point out if I missed something. A http://www.fanciers.com/cat-faqs/behavior.shtml http://www.fanciers.com/cat-faqs/general-care.shtml Matthew "catman-nyc" wrote in message oups.com... i have two male siamese cats, they are both approaching 4 years old. one of them is fine, no problems. the other has digestive problems, i have been to a vet and changed his diet. feeding him high fiber foods, pumpkin, wheat bran, oatmeal, along with broiled chicken and the other food i feed him. they get no snacks, since i leave out dry food as well as a portion of wet food. these are well-fed animals and what i am wrestling with is how to deal with this same cat who has taken to urinating in inopportune places in my apartment. there is no pattern, except he does it periodically. anyone have any ideas what i can do to deal with this? if you want more info i'll send it. please help. thanks. catman |
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need some advice on my cat
catman-nyc wrote:
i have two male siamese cats, they are both approaching 4 years old. one of them is fine, no problems. the other has digestive problems, i have been to a vet and changed his diet. feeding him high fiber foods, pumpkin, wheat bran, oatmeal, along with broiled chicken and the other food i feed him. they get no snacks, since i leave out dry food as well as a portion of wet food. these are well-fed animals and what i am wrestling with is how to deal with this same cat who has taken to urinating in inopportune places in my apartment. there is no pattern, except he does it periodically. anyone have any ideas what i can do to deal with this? if you want more info i'll send it. please help. thanks. catman Did you take him to the vet for a urinalysis since this started? That would be the first thing to check. It could also be stress or litter box aversion, here's a decent article which covers some of the issues: http://www.peteducation.com/article....&articleid=158 You can also google inappropriate urination and find lots more that can be helpful. |
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need some advice on my cat
I agree with 5cats, the cat needs to be checked for crystals or bladder
infection. He may be under stress from not feeling well, and that could cause a flare-up of a urinary problem. For the digestive problems, has the vet suggested it could be food allergies? Our cat had suspected food allergies or IBD, so she put him on a prescription diet. The brand was IVD, and there are very few ingredients in it. It uses a novel protein like duck, and one starch like peas. Many cats are allergic to wheat or grains. Hope you can find the cause for both. You and the vet might have to become detectives and rule out different things until you find how to help your cat. Take care, Rhonda catman-nyc wrote: i have two male siamese cats, they are both approaching 4 years old. one of them is fine, no problems. the other has digestive problems, i have been to a vet and changed his diet. feeding him high fiber foods, pumpkin, wheat bran, oatmeal, along with broiled chicken and the other food i feed him. they get no snacks, since i leave out dry food as well as a portion of wet food. these are well-fed animals and what i am wrestling with is how to deal with this same cat who has taken to urinating in inopportune places in my apartment. there is no pattern, except he does it periodically. anyone have any ideas what i can do to deal with this? if you want more info i'll send it. please help. thanks. catman |
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