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Posted by: PhunkyJess2k3 at Fri Aug 22 11:22:32 2003 [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by PhunkyJess2k3 ] Bubba went to the Vet earlier this week. He told us that he looks to be very healthy, examined him and decided that the urinating was a behavioral act, showing his anger toward us. We have 2 litter boxes, the smaller one (that he for some reason prefers over the one he actually fits well inside) was unreasonabily saturated at the time, but the other box had been cleaned no more than 24 hours prior. He's never peed on anything in 12 years, I don't think he'd be THAT angry about the litterbox this time, but I'm not the Vet I guess. He did check the cat out and saw that his lil butt was sore and very raw and sprayed something on there to help that and suggested taking him off canned food altogether. I had been feeding 1/4 can in the evening along with the proper doseage of dry formula. He suggested that I continue with the ne dry food that I had chosen and it would be fine for both the cats, which is Iams Weight Management with Hairball Care. Thank you, everyone, for your valueable advice and concern, it is much appreciated! [ Reply To This Message ] [ Subscribe to this Thread ] [ Hide Replies ]
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