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My cat wont stop peeing! - 10/26/2007 3:16:36 PM
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ljk432
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My cat, Jasper, is almost two years old, she is fixed and has been an indoor car ever since she was kitten. Up until 5 months ago, she never had problem using the little box. She began to pee all over my bedroom, I would pick her up and place her on my bed and she would squat right where I placed her and would pee all over my bed. I would come home at night and she would follow me to my room and would sqaut right in front of my face and pee. This all stopped...I was told it was lack of attention, So I began to give her more attention, that has been for about a month. In the past 2 weeks however, she managed to go into one of my daughter's rooms and peed in her closet and then went into the other one and pee'd on her bed spread. A day later I found a half dollar size of urine on the floor in my room followed by small droplets. Today, I picked her up off the couch, put her on my lap and she peed on me. I went to take her outside and she peed on me as i carried her. What is wrong? please email me any adive! spuddle_456@yahoo.com
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RE: My cat wont stop peeing! - 11/7/2007 10:42:26 PM
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She has feline diabetes...I have a cat with that currently
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RE: My cat wont stop peeing! - 11/7/2007 10:44:36 PM
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I didn't read the whole post....she's peeing all the time she probably has a urinary tract infection. She needs to see a doc ...it can kill her
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RE: My cat wont stop peeing! - 11/8/2007 12:49:16 PM
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She is doing this as a way of crying out for help ..... she needs to see a veterinarian ASAP (could be a urinary tract infection, feline diabetes (which is on the rise), etc. For you or any cat owners out there I HIGHLY recommend reading a book authored by a veterianarian owning a feline only clinic in California who explains the reason for the rise in feline diabetes which is largely contributed do the feeding of commercial dry food. I recently switched my cats to canned only diet as one of my cats (only 4 years old) has just been diagnosed with diabetes. Please read this book as it is a real eye opener and makes so much sense........Your Cat: Simple New Secrets to a Longer, Stronger Life by Elizabeth M. Hodgkins, DVM
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