Princess and the Pee

Mar 22, 2014 14:10


First the good news: for the last week I can definitely confirm that Princess' pee has not had any visible blood in it. And in other good news, today we caught the aforementioned substance on one of the puppy housetraining absorbent pads we put out near one of the litter tray stations.
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ozdragonlady March 22 2014, 10:51:36 UTC
I had an elderly puss who did the same thing, and she wasnt sick - no antibiotics or anything. Seems to be something they do. I finished up using pads of newspaper. it destroyed the carpet in that corner the end :(

If you can find a general area where she goes, puppy pads are great, and bicarb is wonderful. There is a spray you can get from pet stores to remove any smell - or Febreeze works just as well. Cleanig up is important - wee turns into nitric acid crystals when it dries - does wonders (not) for the furniture and floors.

Cuddles and scritches for your puss(es).

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stephbg March 22 2014, 14:44:09 UTC
Thanks. We recently invested in the bulk pack of 100 puppy pads. We've been putting them around the immediate perimeter of the trays for a while as Cally has been "missing the tray" for some time now, although most of her is usually inside at the time.

Ah, old cats.

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