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Opinion please - long story

by "Liz" <lizhug1@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Aug 7, 2007 at 09:56 PM

We have two spayed female cats, not related, 3 1/2 years old.  Both came to

us as second hand "rejects" at age 1 - one with feline leukemia (we didn't

know she had it until after we spent $200 on shots and blood tests) and
the 
other whose previous owners declawed ALL 4 paws.  For two years these cats

were wonderful, normal house pets, much loved by my DH and I.  (Background
- 
we've always had outdoor cats but because of the pre-existing conditions 
described above, these cats were forced to be indoor pets).  In early June

the cat with FL suddenly started peeing outside the litter box.  We 
immediately called the vet because we suspected a UTI, which she did have.

During that visit the vet also discovered that her weight had dropped from

12 1/2 lbs in Nov. to 8 pounds and he alerted us to the possibility that
her 
FL was actively affecting her immune system.  After 2 weeks on antibiotics

she still was peeing outside the box, and now the other one was following 
suit.  The vet said to move the litter boxes into another room and close
off 
the room where they had been.  No luck...they only poop in the litter
boxes 
now.  But worse than that, they no longer just pee on the tile 
floor...they've taken to peeing on carpets.  We've already had to throw
away 
two room sized area rugs, and just last night  I found a wet spot on one
of 
our sofas.  The vet came back today and Maggie now weighs only 7 pounds. 
My 
DH isn't ready to let her go yet....the vet is coming back next week to 
euthanize her.  But I had a discussion with the vet today and told him
that 
Jazzy was still peeing out of the box.  He told me frankly that he has
never 
seen a case where this problem could be cured.  Even after Maggie is put 
down, Jazzy will be peeing where they remaining scent is.  And
furthermore, 
he told us that even without either cat in the house, we'll never be able
to 
bring in another cat because even if the cat has excellent litter box
habits 
when it arrives, within a very short period of time the new cat will smell

the old urine scent and assume that it's okay to go there.  This news is 
devastating to me and my DH.  We have always had cats and can't imagine 
living without them.  But we're now in our 60s and can't see spending the 
rest of our lives crawling around on tile floors, mopping up cat pee, plus

keeping all our bedroom and bathroom doors permanently closed so that the 
cats won't wander in to relieve themselves.

So I'm asking all you cat lovers and experts here....do you think this 
scenario is true?  Are we meant to be catless???

Liz
 




 6 Posts in Topic:
Opinion please - long story
"Liz" <lizhu  2007-08-07 21:56:05 
Re: Opinion please - long story
"Matthew" <I  2007-08-07 22:11:38 
Re: Opinion please - long story
"Liz" <lizhu  2007-08-07 22:38:34 
Re: Opinion please - long story
"Matthew" <I  2007-08-07 23:39:35 
Re: Opinion please - long story
"Liz" <lizhu  2007-08-09 19:11:18 
Re: Opinion please - long story
"Matthew" <I  2007-08-09 19:31:47 

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