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mujie96

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Oh. maybe you should word that differently.

But probably, that's my lack of understanding English B|



Yup. It makes perfect sense from a grammar point of view.

If one of my cats did that I'd be amused and my wife would be pissed off.

Take your pick B|

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Muj, when I had a male cat, he'd sometimes pee in the sink. He had bad cystitis, and only when he was having an attack of it would he do that...I remember you saying that one of your kitties has a susecptibility to cystitis. Maybe something's not right with him? I once asked the vet about why Tron would do that when he had cystitis, and he said he didn't know, but lots of cats changed their potty spots when they weren't well, and often chose places like the sink or tub.

Hope all is well.

Ciels-
Michele


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While our hearts lie bleeding?~

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It makes perfect sense from a grammar point of view.



I thought so. Just a case of too much words & not enough jumps on my side :$

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If one of my cats did that I'd be amused and my wife would be pissed off.



...not to insist, but what would your wife say if you'd...

...don't answer! [I'll take a mental note to be doubly careful what I post after a sunny day of stupid paperwork]...:S

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Michele is right...maybe your kitty needs to go to the vet, Jessica. I don't have a cat, but I found THIS.

"Diseases of the lower urinary tract occur frequently in cats, affecting the bladder and/or the urethra (the tube that carries urine from the bladder to the outside of the body). Most cats with lower urinary tract disease show remarkably similar signs, but to varying degrees. Cats will strain and make frequent and prolonged attempts to urinate, but usually the amount of urine passed during each attempt is quite small. Affected cats tend to lick their genital area excessively, and sometimes they will urinate outside the litter box, often preferring cool, smooth surfaces like a tile floor or a bathtub. Occasionally, there will be blood present in the urine."

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Thanks, I've had my guys 2 and 3 years so I'm pretty well versed on feline ailments. They eat an all natural diet designed specifically to prevent cystitis and FUS. None of that nasty commercial crud (commercial pet foods contain icky by products deemed unfit for human consumption). Whoever says cats can't be spiteful is dead wrong..I think he was irritated I stayed at the DZ last night.
But thanks for the thought.

Just keep swimming...just keep swimming....

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I've seen other cats "go" in the tub. It seems to often be passive-aggressiveness. It might be "pissed off" so to speak, so it goes on your stuff, but not a critical area, such as your pillow for example. Cats are smarter than we give them credit for (except for my fatty that is).
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