Hi,
My cat Chase was diagnosed with Diabetes in November. Like all Diabetic cats he is eating, drinking and peeing not stop. He is currently up to 5 units of insulin twice a day and we are still trying to get him regulated. He is eating wet cat food and he is staring to gain some weight back. In addition to chase we have another cat and a dog. Its been challenging for my son and I too keep up with Chase and quite honestly it is disgusting. The litter is somehow stuck to his paws and he tracks it throughout the house. He pees in the litter box while it is being cleaned. Then today, to top it all off, now he is peeing in the main house area (on the dogs bed) even though his litter box is clean. I am at a loss. I have tried to be patient and keep up with him but I am not will to live in filth. If I am not able to resolve this I will either need to find him another home or have him put down. Does anyone have any suggestions to help this type of situation?
Thanks
My cat Chase was diagnosed with Diabetes in November. Like all Diabetic cats he is eating, drinking and peeing not stop. He is currently up to 5 units of insulin twice a day and we are still trying to get him regulated. He is eating wet cat food and he is staring to gain some weight back. In addition to chase we have another cat and a dog. Its been challenging for my son and I too keep up with Chase and quite honestly it is disgusting. The litter is somehow stuck to his paws and he tracks it throughout the house. He pees in the litter box while it is being cleaned. Then today, to top it all off, now he is peeing in the main house area (on the dogs bed) even though his litter box is clean. I am at a loss. I have tried to be patient and keep up with him but I am not will to live in filth. If I am not able to resolve this I will either need to find him another home or have him put down. Does anyone have any suggestions to help this type of situation?
Thanks