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Hi everyone,
I brought my cat home from the vets on Friday. She had a urinalysis, whatever that involves. I also changed her litter over and gave her 2 fresh new boxes. I used the Superstore noname brand which I have used before, actually I have used multiple clumping cat litter brands and have never had a problem. Since cleaning her boxes out she has been having all this cat litter clumping in between her toes and onto her pads on her back paws. She had a blood panel done at the vets (currently awaiting results) and she takes BIG pees. Maybe she is getting some pee on her feet and the litter is clumping to it? Just so weird this is so sudden, especially after getting her home from the vets. Or maybe it was a bad batch of litter that doesn't clump all that well? Are any of these possibilities?
Also, how the heck do I get this stuff off my poor baby? Its like cement. She is also not very tolerant of me touching her feet. I need a quick and easy solution. I would really like to avoid taking her back to the vets any time soon. :-/
Thanks!
I brought my cat home from the vets on Friday. She had a urinalysis, whatever that involves. I also changed her litter over and gave her 2 fresh new boxes. I used the Superstore noname brand which I have used before, actually I have used multiple clumping cat litter brands and have never had a problem. Since cleaning her boxes out she has been having all this cat litter clumping in between her toes and onto her pads on her back paws. She had a blood panel done at the vets (currently awaiting results) and she takes BIG pees. Maybe she is getting some pee on her feet and the litter is clumping to it? Just so weird this is so sudden, especially after getting her home from the vets. Or maybe it was a bad batch of litter that doesn't clump all that well? Are any of these possibilities?
Also, how the heck do I get this stuff off my poor baby? Its like cement. She is also not very tolerant of me touching her feet. I need a quick and easy solution. I would really like to avoid taking her back to the vets any time soon. :-/
Thanks!