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Hi Dawn Hmm dont know if he has problems, but he has 2 litterboxes. Both were completely cleaned saturday, I rinse out for lumps and poos morning and evening everyday.. One had not been used for 1½ day and the other was cleaned out, and still he chose to pee in Luna's bed.. He's done it before.. but I hadnt noticed, untill a wet Bella laid in the bed, making the smell come back. He's also miauing a lot more than he used to... I thought it was because he was hungry (being on a diet), but he's also miauing straight after having eaten. Apparently crystals in the urine is a common thing in old cats.. I dont know if they are right or not, but we'll know on monday |
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Arthur does exactly the same, meows like crazy, in and out of the litter tray, and will try and wee in other places (bathroom mat, OH jeans, Bronwyns bed) I just swap him over to high protein wet food mixed with some water. It always clears up the problem within a couple of days. In future I am doing to stop giving them dried food at it always makes it far far worse. |
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Oliver will never go for wetfood.. I've wanted to switch him over to raw as Luna is, but he's not interested-- But we are going to give this Rooyal Canin Urinary a go, and here what the vet says on monday.. Could be something completely different |
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Jeannette - I dont know if they test urine differently over there, but over here, the sample has to have been done within 4 hours or it will show an incorrect reading, and will show crystals. My old vet doesn't think that crystals are a prob, as most cats have them anyway, so she just recommends wet food, more water and less stress - obviously that isn't an option for you, so hopefully the urinary food will work. |
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