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<blockquote data-quote="Lil" data-source="post: 746268" data-attributes="member: 17309"><p>I'm a person who can't STAND the ammonia smell of cat pee...and I agree with Elsi! I can't imagine a vet telling you to get rid of an elderly cat as opposed to having her brought in for tests! </p><p></p><p>Cats do NOT like to pee on a hard surface, so a large bathroom or sun room is a perfect place to put her with her litter box and a bed to sleep in and even her food. That's how you get a new cat to know where to go; it should work for an cat with potty issues. I know you like her to sleep with you, but would you rather she pee all over your bedroom or sleep by herself? </p><p></p><p>They make doggy diapers. Do they have a similar item for cats? Maybe that would help at least at night...then you could have her in the bedroom at night and in a room where she would be confined during the day? Just a thought. </p><p></p><p>Jabber and I hit a cleaning standstill with just not feeling well lately. Not "sick" but just exhausted beyond all reason. He's sick. Coughing, sneezing, honking nose, etc. I'm just tired. We'll get past it in time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lil, post: 746268, member: 17309"] I'm a person who can't STAND the ammonia smell of cat pee...and I agree with Elsi! I can't imagine a vet telling you to get rid of an elderly cat as opposed to having her brought in for tests! Cats do NOT like to pee on a hard surface, so a large bathroom or sun room is a perfect place to put her with her litter box and a bed to sleep in and even her food. That's how you get a new cat to know where to go; it should work for an cat with potty issues. I know you like her to sleep with you, but would you rather she pee all over your bedroom or sleep by herself? They make doggy diapers. Do they have a similar item for cats? Maybe that would help at least at night...then you could have her in the bedroom at night and in a room where she would be confined during the day? Just a thought. Jabber and I hit a cleaning standstill with just not feeling well lately. Not "sick" but just exhausted beyond all reason. He's sick. Coughing, sneezing, honking nose, etc. I'm just tired. We'll get past it in time. [/QUOTE]
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