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    Thanks for the pleasure of this article!!

    This was very interesting just because I have had an "unexplainable" situation where my boycat Abby was peeing on things. The only thing that showed (other than a vet visit of course) that he didn't have a bladder infection/UTI was the fact that he wasn't just randomly peeing/losing control, but he had targeted certain objects like clothes and blankets; especially if it belonged to someone else. It drove my sister and nuts, not to mention skyrocketed our electricity bill due to the amount of stuff we were constantly washing, and there was no seemingly logical explanation behind it. After toying with the possibility that it was because he was scared of my sister's cat and was "acting out" in the only way he knew how, this theory was confirmed after I moved out, and now it's just him and his sister.

    Keeping the same litter is a good idea too, though it's terrible for me because I'm highly allergic to nearly 3/4 or more of the that litter creates.

    Thanks a ton again, doolittleky! Very informative.

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    It's always good to be reminded about our babies' health and hygiene.

    I am a crazy scooper, always armed with a plastic bag and a scoop. It's the same with MY bathroom, it can never be too clean.
    Loving meowmie to Archy & Binky (RIP my sweet boy 10/13/10)

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