Michelle,

I'm glad you were able to find out and treat Bailey's problem. Unfortunately, alot of times, unknowing owners assume it is a behavioral problem. It is a cat's only way of communicating that a problem exists. I hope he's well soon.

My daughter Amy had a cat, years ago, who peed in her father and stepmother's laundry basket. Instead of taking her to the vet to find out what was wrong, they took the cat to the humane society while my daughter was staying at my house She has never forgiven them for it. THAT was a classic sign of stupid, STUPID people. Amy was heartbroken. I got her a kitten and kept Callie at my house until my daughter moved into her own place.