Quote Originally Posted by lldaniels21
I mean..I don't know how I should feel about her peeing on my bed. I was so angry @ her at first..but then I felt sorry for her. Can the meds cause that?
The meds might. How long has she been on antibiotics? You said 3 weeks ago, right? That way too long to be on antibiotics just from a spay and declaw. What antibiotic is she on?

Was she ever checked for parasites? If her poop is pure watery and has a smell unlike any other, she could possibly have campylobacter. there's a fight among vets who think its just a normal organism that happily lives in every cat's GI tract. Other vets say it can grow out of control and leave you with a very sick cat. I had 10 sick cats last summer. Diarrhea EVERYWHERE... you cannot imagine the nightmare it was! The remedy was 10 days of liquid Arithromycin 3x a day. Oh boy was THAT fun dosing 10 cats! I didn't know if it worked because a side effect of Arithromycin happens to be diarrhea. So I didn't find out how effective it was until they all were done the meds.

I suspect the declaw is the root of the peeing issue though. Did your doctor ever sit you down and tell you what the surgery truly detailed and what possible side effects might come of it? They often are too eager to take the money from the surgery that they neglect to inform their clients of the downside. I nearly declawed Allen thinking it was the proper thing good cat owners did. Luckily I had someone sit me down and tell me what declaw truly was before I mutilated his poor feet. Unfortunately if she is peeing because she associates the pain in her paws with the litterbox you're stuck with it. How old is your girl again? If she was about a year or older, the risks of serious lifelong litterbox issues are incredibly high. The best thing to help with a declaw-based litterbox avoidance is buy a lightweight "soft" litter. Arm and Hammer's litter is really good because its a small grain and easier to scratch than the bigger grained litter. It will be easier for her to cover herself and cut the pain of covering down.

She could also be so stressed about the litterbox that she's developed diarrhea. OR she could be so stressed about the diarrhea that she's developed a UTI (Urinary Tract Infection). Either way, the vet will be able to help determing whats wrong. Just offering you a few different options.

I really do wish you luck! Its scary and frustrating when things aren't right with your cat. Believe me, I've been there! I have a "mad pee-er" right now. I know why he does it (right now he's doing it because he has a UTI, but he's also my behavioral pee-er, who pees when he's mad abotu somethng and I'm supposed ot try to figure out what he's mad about ) and believe me, last summer, I had both peeing and diarhea issues. I was NOT a happy camper last summer. I truly hope that she doesn't have issues related to her declaw. I hope that if she is just peeing from stress related to the diarrhea (my Pouncer did last summer) that you read up on declaw for the next cat so that you can make an informed decision... and if you still choose to declaw then at least you were knowledgable in your choice