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    I'm very happy Miss Snoopy's blood tests are good.

    For the behaviour problem, have you checked out cats international unabridged guide to litterbox problems?

    http://www.catsinternational.org/

    Good luck!
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    Quote Originally Posted by AbbyMom
    I'm very happy Miss Snoopy's blood tests are good.

    For the behaviour problem, have you checked out cats international unabridged guide to litterbox problems?

    http://www.catsinternational.org/

    Good luck!
    Wow, that is just the link I needed! I will try whatever it takes to solve this behviour problem!!
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    I am SO, SO, SOOOOOOOOOOO happy to hear that nothing is wrong with Snoopy's kidneys or blood.

    I pray that you are able to resolve her peeing issues Lut.

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    I'm so glad to hear that Snoopy's test results are fine. Hopefully you'll be able to find out why she's peeing outside of the litterbox.

    Do you have covered litterboxes? If so she may prefer to use one that's uncovered. I know it sounds weird but my Starr prefers to use uncovered litterboxes because he's claustrophobic and afraid that others will surround him while he's using the litterbox. I learned about this from a pet pyschic. He was pooping outside of the litterbox almost every day. Now he'll occassionally do it but not as often as before.

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    Have you tried liquid meds mixed in food? All but 1 of my monsters will take stuff that way. As for wicker, I throw it out in the yard and hose and scrub it all the time. It's not much good if you can't get the pee out, so there's nothing lost. I've never had one fall apart yet (but it'll probably happen tomorrow). LOL

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