Ki-Mono wrote:My 21 year old cat, Squeeky, just passed away last night. She was definitely the best cat I ever had. That last week was rough for her. I pray she did not die in pain, and knowing I loved her.
@Stumpy.
And if you want my opinion on the wetting the mattress subject, you 100% need to get him neutered asap! As someone who works at an animal shelter, nothing makes me more mad and frustrated then someone who not only does not spay/neuter their pets, but also lets them outside when it has not been done. Wetting the mattress can be caused by many things (medical, stress, territory, etc), but being neutered may help the situation all together. My cat used to wet my bed too, and it was done by stress. So I worked with her to fix her stress issues. I also don't let her in my bedroom anymore, which might just be the easiest fix. However if his is due to stress/medical/territory, he's just gonna find something else to pee on.
may she find her way to a better life 🙏 rest in peace. losing animals is the worst, I hope as well that she passed peacefully.
y'all my cat is eating cardboard and it's beginning to show with the way she throws up so much and it makes her .. waste ... stink quite a bit.
any tips? I've tried the spray bottle, taking her away from cardboard, putting her on the porch and such when I catch her. but it's been months and she does it again and again. it's not digesting properly and normally I don't care if she eats random things like bugs as long as it doesn't hurt her, but it is starting to become a problem.
here's a picture of said hooligan, my baby girl athena 🙏 she's a year old and our anniversary with her is coming up in late November. I love her more than just about anything though she has ruined our furniture beyond belief.

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