Hi everyone (and Walter) -- Lately my cat, who is still well hydrated thanks to twice-daily fresh water (which I know he loves), twice-daily wet food, and twice-daily litterbox cleaning, has taken to urinating in my clothes hamper, and urinating / defecating on my bed. I have become extremely frustrated with this behavior and don't know what to do about it. I love my cat very much,by davids - Ask The Vet
Thank you for your kind words, Susan. For those who have found this thread and want more information about CRF, just type "Feline CRF" into Google and you will get lots of links to websites stuffed with information. The two I found most helpful were www.felinecrf.org and www.felinecrf.com -- apparently unrelated entities but both chock full of information. Meantime I'm keepinby davids - Ask The Vet
Hi Walter -- I secured money for a vet checkup. The vet confirmed your diagnosis. Specific gravity of his urine was low, and various measurements from his blood and urine were higher than normal, all confirming CRF. I appreciate the heads' up you gave me. We're going to start some medications and a change in diet to attempt to keep him hydrated and ensure he remains at least comfoby davids - Ask The Vet
Thanks for the information, Walter. I will take my cat to a vet for a hands-on examination as soon as I can to determine what, if any, course of action to take.by davids - Ask The Vet
Hi -- my housecat, who is approximately 14 years old, has lately developed bad breath and is drinking more water than I'm used to seeing, based on both the water level in his bowl when I get home from work and from the size and number of litterbox clumps. He is otherwise apparently healthy and as active as normal. He is eating the same quantity of food (Purina indoor formula, with an occasioby davids - Ask The Vet
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