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12-03-2009, 09:57 AM   #11

Re: 9 week old kitten has started to pee everywhere!


Have got vets booked for 5.30pm tonight.
We have her mum too, and they have a tray each, but Daisy (Mum) goes out again now, so rarely uses the tray.

If we are not there, she is shut in the room where the tray is, but the tray is always accessible.

Will let you know how we get on....



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12-03-2009, 10:09 PM   #12

Re: 9 week old kitten has started to pee everywhere!


It could be a infection, stress or it could be she is marking her scent.

I hope all goes well at the vets

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12-03-2009, 10:14 PM   #13

Re: 9 week old kitten has started to pee everywhere!


Hi emsi, have just been reading your thread and I was just wondering how you got on at the vets?
Hope everything has gone OK.



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12-03-2009, 10:54 PM   #14

Re: 9 week old kitten has started to pee everywhere!


Hi all,
Thought I would let you know...
Today seems to have been a bit better, Dora's only just had her 1st accident (behind the tv again) at 9.30pm, so not bad going today.
One thing I did differently, was to keep Daisy (Mum) in a bit more today, wonder if that made a difference.
Vet said it is probably stress, wait about a week, if it still the same, go back.
She said she is probably a bit young for infection/cistitis.
Thanks for your comments everyone!!
Emsie, Daisy & Dora.xxx
P.s. Dora also had her 1st vaccinations at the vets bless her, she did cry! xxx



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12-03-2009, 11:37 PM   #15

Re: 9 week old kitten has started to pee everywhere!


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Originally Posted by emsie
Hi all,
Thought I would let you know...
Today seems to have been a bit better, Dora's only just had her 1st accident (behind the tv again) at 9.30pm, so not bad going today.
One thing I did differently, was to keep Daisy (Mum) in a bit more today, wonder if that made a difference.
Vet said it is probably stress, wait about a week, if it still the same, go back.
She said she is probably a bit young for infection/cistitis.
Thanks for your comments everyone!!
Emsie, Daisy & Dora.xxx
P.s. Dora also had her 1st vaccinations at the vets bless her, she did cry! xxx

Maybe it is stress then where mum keeps going out.

Bless her heart that big nasty needle hurt and wasn't very nice xx



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13-03-2009, 09:42 AM   #16

Re: 9 week old kitten has started to pee everywhere!


Id say it was stress due to her mummmy going out.

Nasty needles.



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13-03-2009, 09:44 AM   #17

Re: 9 week old kitten has started to pee everywhere!


Oh poor little baby, its not nice these nasty needles, give her a big hug from Me, Maxi & Maisy X.



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13-03-2009, 09:47 AM   #18

Re: 9 week old kitten has started to pee everywhere!


Poor little poppet. Let's hope she's on the road to recovery now.
Maybe her mum smelt a bit funny to her after the spaying too - good friends often have periods of fear/fighting/oddness when one returns from the vet with that 'vet smell' on them. Add to that her mum stopping feeding and comforting her, and her sibling disappearing - very stressful for a baby.

You know the tip about cleaning up with biological washing powder/liquid in solution, don't you. Removes all the 'pee here' aromas. Don't use bleach. It's hard to believe but apparently bleach smells similar to cat wee to our feline friends.



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