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Tubby & Peanut's Mom

I love how just when we're about ready to beat the daylights out of them, we realize they are just trying to tell us something and instead they get extra treats and skritchies.
Sure hope the meds work for his dripping. Is this something he'll have to have the rest of his life or will it clear up after awhile? Also curious as to the name of the meds. I don't think we're anywhere near to needing something like this, but Peanut had to "episodes" of what, I guess, could be described as "inappropriate urination" last week. She didn't intentionally pee out of the litterbox, but I think she was too excited and just forgot, or just couldn't hold it anymore. We're watching her closely to see if it continues or if this was just two isolated incidents, but it could be that her tumor is coming back and we may just need a medicine like this in the future, so any info you can give me would be greatly appreciated.

Debbie
They special ordered this at the vets and I haven't received it yet. As soon as I do I'll give you all the info on it. We special ordered antibiotics for Spike that was a paste for the ear. It's great for hard to pill cats, but it costs more. I sure hope little Peanut is OK.
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