Hello from a brand new kitten...
My mom has two siamese cats, both male. One is a lynx point, the other blue. She has had trouble with them, well, with some sort of fluid leakage. She finds these sweet-smelly stains on and in the places they like to sleep which includes the furniture, her bed, etc. She has never seem them do the deed, only finds the evidence later.
The vet says that he does not know what this is, and my mum is tired of washing her bed clothes three or four times a week. She loves her kitties and does not want to restrict where they sleep, but they are ruining all the furniture and she is at the end of her rope. She has tried spraying the furniture with "cat away", and has resorted to covering her furniture with plastic.
The cats are about three months apart in age and are from the same breeder (we cannot locate this breeder). They were bred for temperment, and are sweet, talkative lap-snuggly kitties. They have the same father.
Any ideas???
Thanks!
genxgirl
My mom has two siamese cats, both male. One is a lynx point, the other blue. She has had trouble with them, well, with some sort of fluid leakage. She finds these sweet-smelly stains on and in the places they like to sleep which includes the furniture, her bed, etc. She has never seem them do the deed, only finds the evidence later.
The vet says that he does not know what this is, and my mum is tired of washing her bed clothes three or four times a week. She loves her kitties and does not want to restrict where they sleep, but they are ruining all the furniture and she is at the end of her rope. She has tried spraying the furniture with "cat away", and has resorted to covering her furniture with plastic.
The cats are about three months apart in age and are from the same breeder (we cannot locate this breeder). They were bred for temperment, and are sweet, talkative lap-snuggly kitties. They have the same father.
Any ideas???
Thanks!
genxgirl