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DestanyF
at Fri Jul 30 09:05:42 2004 [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by DestanyF ]
I'm really sorry, I wish I could help. I suppose it could be a territory thing, if she's claiming your husband and that is his spot, but she's only 12 weeks old? I really hope the vet finds out what the problem is. I've had problems like this before, but not quite like this. I had adopted three kittens once who would urinate in my bed. One time, one of them urinated on me. Since I was two weeks from due with my second kid, I never solved the problem (I didn't want them to pee in the baby's bed) so I gave them back to the people I'd adopted them from. Then there was the male cat who sprayed, he only needed fixed. The only other times, have been cat's telling me where they would like me to put a box. So I put a box in the spot (usually a corner) and that would fix it. Of course, you couldn't do that Even the puppy I was telling you about had a perfectly obvious reason behind his habits. I'm just plain stumped. I'm really curious to know what the vet will say, sorry I couldn't help!
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