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<blockquote data-quote="flutterbee" data-source="post: 116645"><p>That makes a lot of sense. When I worked at a vet clinic and people would complain of their cat not using the litter box - just suddenly peeing all over the house - the first thing we checked for was a Urinary Tract Infection (UTI). The reason being, they associate the pain with WHERE they are going - not with the going. It's the same principle.</p><p></p><p>When Abbey got sick at 11 weeks old from kidney failure, that's exactly what she did. Just kept trying to pee all over the place. Fortunately, I was able to recognize it and get her to the emergency vet.</p><p></p><p>After working in the vet clinic, I could never declaw a cat. Seeing them the next morning with bloody bandages on their feet and in obvious pain - holding first one foot in the air, then the other because it hurt to stand on them - broke my heart everytime. At that time, I didn't know what was involved in the procedure.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="flutterbee, post: 116645"] That makes a lot of sense. When I worked at a vet clinic and people would complain of their cat not using the litter box - just suddenly peeing all over the house - the first thing we checked for was a Urinary Tract Infection (UTI). The reason being, they associate the pain with WHERE they are going - not with the going. It's the same principle. When Abbey got sick at 11 weeks old from kidney failure, that's exactly what she did. Just kept trying to pee all over the place. Fortunately, I was able to recognize it and get her to the emergency vet. After working in the vet clinic, I could never declaw a cat. Seeing them the next morning with bloody bandages on their feet and in obvious pain - holding first one foot in the air, then the other because it hurt to stand on them - broke my heart everytime. At that time, I didn't know what was involved in the procedure. [/QUOTE]
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