Thanks for all the responses. I just had a full physical and bloodwork done so if I make an appt soon I can use those tests and not have them re-done. I might try checking around a bit more then. Too bad my old vet wouldn't just give me a quote over the phone.
Oh, I've also thought about checking out Banfield because the banfield around here has good reviews. I know in general they are looked down upon, but I guess the vet at the one here is pretty good...so buying a year package might be cheaper.
My cat recently went for her check-up at a new vet and the vet said she needs a teeth cleaning. My old vet had also said this and from a visual check I can see she does have build up and red gums in the molar area.
My current vet charges $550-700 depending on extractions and whether her...
And we have the carpet runners, but she pees on top of them, next to them, etc etc. We're going to go this weekend and cut a big piece for the whole closet and stick it over the entire area she peed on.
If I can't do anything about the carpeting pad right now is that the best solution?
I use the cat attract additive, but I was going to try the actual litter next. I keep a feliway plug-in in her room. We haven't done anything about the dog long-term; we've tried introuducing them, but it just goes badly and they have 'met' a few times uncontrolled and it ends up with the dog...
My cat has had an on and off problem of peeing out of the box since 6 mo old when she got a UTI. Now I know now she doesn't have one because I monitor her input and output and behavior and my vet has helped me (after 6 neg results) to see the signs and realize she is just picky. We have her in...
I bought nok-out from ebay and got out 2 stinky pee spots that refused to come out with 2 other products. This stuff really is a miracle. For some reason the carpet in my old place reacted fine too natures miracle or petzyme but in my new place either the pad is thick and it won't soak...
my cat is an alpha (not as bad as yours it seems) and this is what I do to deal with her:
1. pet herwhen she wants but when she flicks her tail I stop and ignore. If she bits I yell out and ignore her.
2. Feed her a snack right before bed and set the auto feeder to go off in 6 hours. She...