Spoke to the vet's office this morning about Tippy's peeing problem. She has a 9:30 appt tomorrow. I have to separate her from the other cats tonight, in a bathroom, with a litter box with shredded newspaper. Have to "try' to get a urine sample. They said to leave her in the room with the litter box, food and water, and hopefully she'll pee in the box and I can get a urine sample and put it in a zip-lock bag. With the paper the urine should be there, not like the clumping litter. Not sure how this will work but I'll try. Has anyone had to do this?
The girl said that the peeing problem is prevalent in female cats and if it is a urinary infection it can be treated with antibiotics.
Tippy is not going to be a happy camper tonight -- and I know I'll hear her yelling all night!
The girl said that the peeing problem is prevalent in female cats and if it is a urinary infection it can be treated with antibiotics.
Tippy is not going to be a happy camper tonight -- and I know I'll hear her yelling all night!