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  1. #1
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    Look at this face!!!!


    Lisa I could eat that little stinker right up!!! What a super cute little guy! The diaper only makes him cuter!

    You and Kevin never cease to amaze me. Thank you both so much for caring the way you do. Not many people would deal with an incontinent cat...even one in diapers.



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    Hey K & L

    I am adopting an abandoned kitty that has feacal incontinence due to a Tritrichomonas Foetas infection. Do you the pet diapers you are using would work for him too? What brand are you using and are they suitable for chronic diarrhea?

    I'm in South Africa and we don't get them here so I'll probaby buy them over the internet. The only thing I'm worried about is that he'll be too small for the XS size. He's a very teeny Devon Rex.

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    Quote Originally Posted by WhiteFlower
    Hey K & L

    I am adopting an abandoned kitty that has feacal incontinence due to a Tritrichomonas Foetas infection. Do you the pet diapers you are using would work for him too? What brand are you using and are they suitable for chronic diarrhea?

    I'm in South Africa and we don't get them here so I'll probaby buy them over the internet. The only thing I'm worried about is that he'll be too small for the XS size. He's a very teeny Devon Rex.
    We get them at Petsmart and they have XXS. Scooter was very tiny when we first started using them. I'm sure they would work for you, you would just have to change them more often. It's like a baby, you don't want them to get diaper rash. Good luck and please let me know how it works out.
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