Hi Please believe that I have searched threads but I have particular issues here.
Poppy is blind, 5 years old. She's adorable. We moved 5 months ago to a newbuild, I expected a couple of issues and got a few wet carpets. Easily treatable but annoying. She kept doing it so I took her to the vet and she had a UTI for which she had strong painkillers. All's been ok, I've been watching her like a hawk, making sure she goes to the litter tray (she knows where they are and 99.9% of the time goes to them). However, for the second time she has wet my bed. Last night I noticed, changed my covers (I need to buy a new duvet) and then tried to sleep. I heard her scrape the carpet and she had wet the floor.
My flat smells. I'm worried I'm going to hurt her. I really don't know what to do and I need advice. I've tried everything. I don't want to go down the PTS route as I absolutely adore her but I need to think about what is right for me and her and the other two cats.
Added to this, she pushes with her tail when she poops and then sits on the carpet and tracks her grubby bum. She's had more showers than I care to think about and gets wiped with wet wipes. The carpet is more treatable then with the wees.
Poppy is blind, 5 years old. She's adorable. We moved 5 months ago to a newbuild, I expected a couple of issues and got a few wet carpets. Easily treatable but annoying. She kept doing it so I took her to the vet and she had a UTI for which she had strong painkillers. All's been ok, I've been watching her like a hawk, making sure she goes to the litter tray (she knows where they are and 99.9% of the time goes to them). However, for the second time she has wet my bed. Last night I noticed, changed my covers (I need to buy a new duvet) and then tried to sleep. I heard her scrape the carpet and she had wet the floor.
My flat smells. I'm worried I'm going to hurt her. I really don't know what to do and I need advice. I've tried everything. I don't want to go down the PTS route as I absolutely adore her but I need to think about what is right for me and her and the other two cats.
Added to this, she pushes with her tail when she poops and then sits on the carpet and tracks her grubby bum. She's had more showers than I care to think about and gets wiped with wet wipes. The carpet is more treatable then with the wees.