If
your cat has an accident in the house, keep an eye on her.
Not exact matches
If your
cat is
having accidents in the
house — or even purposely avoiding her litter box — first, take her to the vet to rule out a medical issue and then give her time, patience, and trial and error to remedy the situation.
The following is what her foster dad
has to say about her - Great disposition, very cautious as first but warms up quickly, very affectionate, good with adults and other animals, including
cats, wants to please, responds to soft voice commands, seems to be housebroken (no
accidents), understands «off limits» places
in the
house (i.e. laundry room where litter box and
cat food reside).
Your
cat may be
having accidents because he is under stress about a move, new furniture, a new person, or a new animal
in the
house.
I tell
cat guardians if their kitty is
having «
accidents»
in the
house, something serious is happening that needs urgent veterinary attention.
Hill's tells Fidose of Reality that after 30 days of eating this diet, senior
cats will
have increased play and interaction, increased agility, fewer
in -
house accidents, and sleep less.
Your litter trained
cat may suddenly begin
having «
accidents»
in the
house.
Therefore, the Symptoms of feline diabetes include drinking more water than usual, the need to urinate more than usual (your litter - trained
cat may suddenly begin
having «
accidents»
in the
house), and weight loss.
We came back from visiting our daughter (who
has a
cat) over the weekend, and today our dog
has been urinating frequently and with urgency and
had a few
accidents in the
house right near us, which is very unusual.
My 6 yr old rescue cocker started
having «
accidents»
in the
house when she is left home alone after our 15 yr old
cat passed away.
Urinating more frequently, producing more urine throughout the day, or
having «
accidents»
in the
house may mean your
cat or dog
has developed polyuria, another early warning sign of diabetes that goes hand
in hand with polydipsia.