If this is your first visit, be sure to check out the FAQ by clicking the link above. You may have to register before you can post: click the register link above to proceed. To start viewing messages, select the forum that you want to visit from the selection below. |
|
|
Thread Tools | Display Modes |
#21
|
|||
|
|||
From: Darkchild
Well I've had her for a month - and no one from the group has contacted me with an spay appointment time. Do you have a contract number for the cat? Call the shelter and ask for it....tell them you are taking the cat in to be fixed and need the number so they can be billed. Or, talk to the vet, tell them its a shelter kitty and you dont have the contract number...if they do business with the shelter, they should know how to go about billing them. Good luck, Tracy |
#22
|
|||
|
|||
From: Darkchild
Well I've had her for a month - and no one from the group has contacted me with an spay appointment time. Do you have a contract number for the cat? Call the shelter and ask for it....tell them you are taking the cat in to be fixed and need the number so they can be billed. Or, talk to the vet, tell them its a shelter kitty and you dont have the contract number...if they do business with the shelter, they should know how to go about billing them. Good luck, Tracy |
#23
|
|||
|
|||
hould I keep her confined to the bathroom until then? I put her food
and litter in there and I've been checking on her every hour. She has meowed and scratched a bit but I think she's sleeping. Her peeing on the carpet has really gotten worse in the past day or so. Her litter box is clean and I use corncob clumping litter with the Arm and Hammer deodorizer sprinkled on top. This is my first cat so I'm a bit nervous about the whole thing. Thanks again, DC Don't worry about confining her to the bathroom; that's what I would do. Go in and play with her, but she'll be fine. The less chance she has to pee on the carpet, the less chance it's going to become a habitual behavior. One thing you might do is to treat the pee spots with a good enzyme cleaner. To get the smell out as much as you can, and she won't be as tempted to use those spots again once she's back from being spayed. Sherry |
#24
|
|||
|
|||
hould I keep her confined to the bathroom until then? I put her food
and litter in there and I've been checking on her every hour. She has meowed and scratched a bit but I think she's sleeping. Her peeing on the carpet has really gotten worse in the past day or so. Her litter box is clean and I use corncob clumping litter with the Arm and Hammer deodorizer sprinkled on top. This is my first cat so I'm a bit nervous about the whole thing. Thanks again, DC Don't worry about confining her to the bathroom; that's what I would do. Go in and play with her, but she'll be fine. The less chance she has to pee on the carpet, the less chance it's going to become a habitual behavior. One thing you might do is to treat the pee spots with a good enzyme cleaner. To get the smell out as much as you can, and she won't be as tempted to use those spots again once she's back from being spayed. Sherry |
#25
|
|||
|
|||
hould I keep her confined to the bathroom until then? I put her food
and litter in there and I've been checking on her every hour. She has meowed and scratched a bit but I think she's sleeping. Her peeing on the carpet has really gotten worse in the past day or so. Her litter box is clean and I use corncob clumping litter with the Arm and Hammer deodorizer sprinkled on top. This is my first cat so I'm a bit nervous about the whole thing. Thanks again, DC Don't worry about confining her to the bathroom; that's what I would do. Go in and play with her, but she'll be fine. The less chance she has to pee on the carpet, the less chance it's going to become a habitual behavior. One thing you might do is to treat the pee spots with a good enzyme cleaner. To get the smell out as much as you can, and she won't be as tempted to use those spots again once she's back from being spayed. Sherry |
#26
|
|||
|
|||
"Darkchild" wrote in message ... Should I keep her confined to the bathroom until then? I don't think it will hurt. You really do need to nip the inappropriate peeing in the bud--especially since you rent. [...] This is my first cat so I'm a bit nervous about the whole thing. Dark Child: Bless you for rescuing her! I know she will bring you great joy. Everyone is right about just getting her spayed and then dealing with the shelter people. I would let the top people know how they failed you both. Keep us posted, come here and ask anything at all. You will need to get her some good scratching things, so she won't scratch on stuff you don't want her too. I got two scratchpads, one that sits on the floor and has catnip in it, and one that is on an incline and also has catnip. Since I got them, my rescue Cheeky never goes near the furniture to scratch. It isn't a fun for her to scratch. Good luck. Cats in heat are a PIA, but you two will get through this! |
#27
|
|||
|
|||
"Darkchild" wrote in message ... Should I keep her confined to the bathroom until then? I don't think it will hurt. You really do need to nip the inappropriate peeing in the bud--especially since you rent. [...] This is my first cat so I'm a bit nervous about the whole thing. Dark Child: Bless you for rescuing her! I know she will bring you great joy. Everyone is right about just getting her spayed and then dealing with the shelter people. I would let the top people know how they failed you both. Keep us posted, come here and ask anything at all. You will need to get her some good scratching things, so she won't scratch on stuff you don't want her too. I got two scratchpads, one that sits on the floor and has catnip in it, and one that is on an incline and also has catnip. Since I got them, my rescue Cheeky never goes near the furniture to scratch. It isn't a fun for her to scratch. Good luck. Cats in heat are a PIA, but you two will get through this! |
#28
|
|||
|
|||
"Darkchild" wrote in message ... Should I keep her confined to the bathroom until then? I don't think it will hurt. You really do need to nip the inappropriate peeing in the bud--especially since you rent. [...] This is my first cat so I'm a bit nervous about the whole thing. Dark Child: Bless you for rescuing her! I know she will bring you great joy. Everyone is right about just getting her spayed and then dealing with the shelter people. I would let the top people know how they failed you both. Keep us posted, come here and ask anything at all. You will need to get her some good scratching things, so she won't scratch on stuff you don't want her too. I got two scratchpads, one that sits on the floor and has catnip in it, and one that is on an incline and also has catnip. Since I got them, my rescue Cheeky never goes near the furniture to scratch. It isn't a fun for her to scratch. Good luck. Cats in heat are a PIA, but you two will get through this! |
#29
|
|||
|
|||
"Sherry " wrote in message ... Don't worry about confining her to the bathroom; that's what I would do. Go in and play with her, but she'll be fine. The less chance she has to pee on the carpet, the less chance it's going to become a habitual behavior. One thing you might do is to treat the pee spots with a good enzyme cleaner. To get the smell out as much as you can, and she won't be as tempted to use those spots again once she's back from being spayed. DC--Just wanted to say that Sherry is right, this is really important. Have you got a Petsmart near you? I went a couple of weeks ago and was amazed at how cheap things were. You can also get good scratchpads at WalMart. |
#30
|
|||
|
|||
"Sherry " wrote in message ... Don't worry about confining her to the bathroom; that's what I would do. Go in and play with her, but she'll be fine. The less chance she has to pee on the carpet, the less chance it's going to become a habitual behavior. One thing you might do is to treat the pee spots with a good enzyme cleaner. To get the smell out as much as you can, and she won't be as tempted to use those spots again once she's back from being spayed. DC--Just wanted to say that Sherry is right, this is really important. Have you got a Petsmart near you? I went a couple of weeks ago and was amazed at how cheap things were. You can also get good scratchpads at WalMart. |
Thread Tools | |
Display Modes | |
|
|
Similar Threads | ||||
Thread | Thread Starter | Forum | Replies | Last Post |
Fredcat, rescued cat | Cathie B | Cat anecdotes | 10 | September 13th 03 05:09 PM |