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  1. MarriedCrazyCatLady

    11 Week Old Kitten Peeing on Human/Bed

    Thank you everyone for the input! Looks like it was a 3-day stint and then he just... stopped. For now at least. I wonder if it was because he still wasn't confident in his new space. Anyhoo, let's hope that's the end of that. Thanks again! :)
  2. MarriedCrazyCatLady

    11 Week Old Kitten Peeing on Human/Bed

    Oh great idea! Thanks. :)
  3. MarriedCrazyCatLady

    11 Week Old Kitten Peeing on Human/Bed

    We have tons of litter boxes throughout the house and they use it constantly. The thing with August is when he pees, he's on top of the husband purring away and then it just comes out. Like ARtNJ suggested, I think it's just that he's super comfy and relaxed and then, oops! There he goes...
  4. MarriedCrazyCatLady

    11 Week Old Kitten Peeing on Human/Bed

    THANK YOU! I just didn't want Enzo (resident cat) to be turned off and avoid them. I do want them to get along. I know he won't do any harm, mainly because he's missing an arm and an eye (my sweet pirate kitty). Thank again for the tips, I really appreciate it.
  5. MarriedCrazyCatLady

    11 Week Old Kitten Peeing on Human/Bed

    Yes! That's the plan--the site swapping. I actually purchased a pet pen, a little tent that I can put them in, bring them downstairs and let Resident kitty in. I'm waiting on that to arrive before we really dig into the cat swapping. For now, we are just feeding everyone on the other side of the...
  6. MarriedCrazyCatLady

    11 Week Old Kitten Peeing on Human/Bed

    Ah, that makes a lot of sense. Because he does it when he's curled up with him, purring away. MAN, that's going to suck as we do have another cat (he's almost 2 years old) that we're slowly doing cat introductions with, hence why the kittens are in our bedroom and he gets the rest of the house...
  7. MarriedCrazyCatLady

    11 Week Old Kitten Peeing on Human/Bed

    Hello! I was curious to know if any of you experienced a similar problem. We have two 11-week old kittens (siblings) and the boy kitty has been peeing on us in our bed the past 3 nights. First 3 days we've had them, both used the litter box like a charm all three days. Then on day 4...
  8. MarriedCrazyCatLady

    At our (and the cat's) wits end w/subcutaneous fluids

    Thanks for you suggestions. We can try to do the bag squeeze so we can get as much in as quickly as possible. And when we started, we started with the treats. I can try that again to see if that helps at all. :)
  9. MarriedCrazyCatLady

    At our (and the cat's) wits end w/subcutaneous fluids

    Great idea on the numbing medication. And yea... we will see how it goes before returning to vet to see if there is any other alternative. Abby (our 13 year old cat) is as happy as a clam, and actually, is more energetic and playful than she's ever been. So this is definitely helping her. It's...
  10. MarriedCrazyCatLady

    At our (and the cat's) wits end w/subcutaneous fluids

    Hey everyone, Our 13 year old cat has kidney disease, so we've put her on a low protein diet and have to give her subcutaneous fluids every other day. We went to the vet, they showed us how to give said fluids, and took her home. The first two weeks were great--she settled in and let us do it...
  11. MarriedCrazyCatLady

    Tricky Cat Escapee Situation. Need Advice/tips

    So, we will more than likely trap 5 of our ferals before we trap her, lol. Especially the males. They are vultures when it comes to food, so they will push her out of the way to get to it. And by then, she will see how that trap works and is smart enough to go near it. I mean, I guess we can try...
  12. MarriedCrazyCatLady

    Tricky Cat Escapee Situation. Need Advice/tips

    Hi, yes! Last we saw her was in our yard; however, she was perched on the fence right before we had to head off to work and accept defeat at the moment.
  13. MarriedCrazyCatLady

    Tricky Cat Escapee Situation. Need Advice/tips

    Hello everyone, I'm beating myself up for this, but I left the back sliding door open while feeding our 5 feral cats, and my newly adopted (almost had her for two months) was finally brave enough to not only hang out in the kitchen (she's very very skittish, so when I'm in the kitchen and just...
  14. MarriedCrazyCatLady

    Tips On Introducing My New Cat To Her New Home

    Thank you! And okay, I'll hold off on feeding her downstairs for another month to see what happens. Thanks for the advice as always. :heartshape:
  15. MarriedCrazyCatLady

    Tips On Introducing My New Cat To Her New Home

    So she has gone downstairs a few times, but doesn't feel super comfortable down there is way more skittish. Should we just wait until she's more comfortable downstairs before we start feeding her down there? If so, I'm fine with that. As for Abby, we do feed them together upstairs. Ideally...
  16. MarriedCrazyCatLady

    Tips On Introducing My New Cat To Her New Home

    UPDATE: It's been a month since we've had Gracie, and things are much better. She LOVES getting pets. However, she only likes getting petted when she can see/smell you hands, and doesn't like when you come on top to touch her head. She's still skittish, but overall much better. Issues we have...
  17. MarriedCrazyCatLady

    Wave Your Paws In The Air Like You Don't Care

    Not at all. Thank you! :blush:
  18. MarriedCrazyCatLady

    Tips On Introducing My New Cat To Her New Home

    UPDATE: Things are more or less the same. Gracie has the time of her life while we're asleep. But the minute I move, she runs back into the closet into her hiding spot. She hisses less, but still does. The other day she did get my husband pretty good on the hand. But he's impatient (and brave)...
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