Quote Originally Posted by rg_girlca
Poor sweet Scooter and poor you Lisa. Once the infection is cleared up, does this mean he will leak just a little like before? Do you know how often these infections will occur? Do you know what is causing this? Can you and your hubby take turns cleaning the room? Sorry for the questions.

No Lisa, you are not crazy at all. You are such a caring, loving, devoted cat lover. Scooter is such a love bug. He has such a sad looking face in that picture that you just can't help but take care of him.

Prayers and positive thoughts on the way for precious Scooter and BIG

((((((HUGS))))))for you Lisa.
First of all I'm glad to see one person (so far) thinks we're crazy, cause I do!
When his infection cleared up this last time his dripping, with the new meds, was beginning to get much better.

We're not sure if these infections will continue, or this is just a rough spot before the light at the end of the tunnel.

We're not sure what is causing these, but I questioned the vet cause we had changed litter on him just a couple days ago since he wasn't leaking so badly. We had him on the Yesterday's News because this didn't cling to his wet fur like the regular litters. The vet said this could just be a coincidence, but not sure. We switched back to Yesterday's News.

Kevin helps, but I get home earlier and just start cleaning! He's so good with these guys I can't complain (much)!

No problem asking questions, just makes you understand this situation more!

Let's just hope this is a rough spot in the road and it will eventually get better. I hate to put him out in the garage/cat run in fear I wouldn't notice soon enough if he developed another infection. So in the room he will remain with Gypsy and the others keeping him company.