bladder control
2011-Apr-07, Thursday 05:56 amI thought that T'Reese was peeing in my bed because the fluffy sheets were a lot more comfortable than that new crystal litter that I've started using. I like the crystals because they don't track nearly as bad as regular litter.
Tonight is the first time, though, that the bed got wet while I was using it. It's wet in the spot where she usually sleeps near my legs, so I don't think it was the kitten. I hope T'Reese isn't losing bladder control. She's about 13 years old, though, so I guess it wouldn't surprise me too much if she is.
Tonight's sleep was cut short so I could get up and put the sheet and blanket in the washer. Again. The 25-year-old blanket was already threadbare, but the recent spate of cat pee washings are taking the last threads out of it. I'll probably need a new blanket before the next winter season arrives.
Tonight is the first time, though, that the bed got wet while I was using it. It's wet in the spot where she usually sleeps near my legs, so I don't think it was the kitten. I hope T'Reese isn't losing bladder control. She's about 13 years old, though, so I guess it wouldn't surprise me too much if she is.
Tonight's sleep was cut short so I could get up and put the sheet and blanket in the washer. Again. The 25-year-old blanket was already threadbare, but the recent spate of cat pee washings are taking the last threads out of it. I'll probably need a new blanket before the next winter season arrives.
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Date: 2011-Apr-08, Friday 06:12 am (UTC)On the upside it's good she's going, more often and more problematic is when they quit going and the urine backsup & shuts down (what's left of) the kidneys.
At least this you can manage, if the vet does see anything obviously wrong you can control when she has access to water
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Date: 2011-Apr-09, Saturday 03:42 am (UTC)