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I know, it sounds like a dream come true. I am just a bit concerned.
this cat's urine doesn't smell musky at all. He is a neutered male, ~5 years of age.
In a previous post, I talked about the "one" house-soiler in the clowder. This cat has always "peed in corners" of rooms. He occasionally pees on bedding. So his predictable bad habits don't make me worried for him. However his urine smell is so weak that I can't tell if it the cat, or my daughter, who is still in diapers.
Is this a symptom of some kind of organ failure? Namely Kidney?
Please don't write us off as being disgusting.... I have taken enough insults about my cats. I simply mop up the mess.
this cat's urine doesn't smell musky at all. He is a neutered male, ~5 years of age.
In a previous post, I talked about the "one" house-soiler in the clowder. This cat has always "peed in corners" of rooms. He occasionally pees on bedding. So his predictable bad habits don't make me worried for him. However his urine smell is so weak that I can't tell if it the cat, or my daughter, who is still in diapers.
Is this a symptom of some kind of organ failure? Namely Kidney?
Please don't write us off as being disgusting.... I have taken enough insults about my cats. I simply mop up the mess.