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He's just short of 13 years old. Not that old in itself, but he is a Persian and he was always small and was the runt of the litter when a baby. |
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Poor chap - fingers crossed for his Friday appointment Yola. I think Merlin was suffering from a bit of senility in the last few years, but he never slept in his own wee. He cried a bit but could always be comforted. |
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I can understand why you're worried Yola. We had a cat who became senile and would wee in unexpected places as she just didn't recognise her body's signals anymore, she didn't recognise hunger either though, at least Balie's eating. |
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Sorry to hear Bailie is becoming "not himself". I have never experienced owning an older cat so cannot advise. Just to send ((hugs)) to you and Bailie. |
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that doesn't sound good Yola.... hopefully the vets can sort out whatever is ailing Balie and point him in the right direction |
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