KhoshgelKhanoumOwner
Member Since 2019
Hello!
Our beautiful cat who has been with our family through thick and thin was recently diagnosed with diabetes. She initially lost a ton of weight despite having a voracious appetite and always wanting to eat. We are trying our best to regulate her diabetes as best we can. She's an older kitty around 10 years old. Our problem is, she's peeing (and occasionally pooping) in one specific area of our apartment, though I suspect she's peeing in other places too. Our living room smells of cat pee. I have a four-month baby who will be crawling shortly and I would hate for him to crawl in cat pee or worse, picking up cat feces and putting it in his mouth. Any tips on correcting this behavior and getting rid of the odor so she doesn't repeatedly pee in the same areas? I know UTIs are common with diabetes, but any other ideas would be very helpful!
Our beautiful cat who has been with our family through thick and thin was recently diagnosed with diabetes. She initially lost a ton of weight despite having a voracious appetite and always wanting to eat. We are trying our best to regulate her diabetes as best we can. She's an older kitty around 10 years old. Our problem is, she's peeing (and occasionally pooping) in one specific area of our apartment, though I suspect she's peeing in other places too. Our living room smells of cat pee. I have a four-month baby who will be crawling shortly and I would hate for him to crawl in cat pee or worse, picking up cat feces and putting it in his mouth. Any tips on correcting this behavior and getting rid of the odor so she doesn't repeatedly pee in the same areas? I know UTIs are common with diabetes, but any other ideas would be very helpful!