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I have a problem with one of my cats... (Original Post) Archae Jan 2023 OP
That's a urinary tract infection. Go see your vet. N/t FSogol Jan 2023 #1
+1 happybird Jan 2023 #2
I agree. HoosierDebbie Jan 2023 #5
Agreed! SheltieLover Jan 2023 #11
Diabetic? KentuckyWoman Jan 2023 #3
Yep. Mine started doing this when she became diabetic. Wingus Dingus Jan 2023 #10
Have you checked with your vet? jls4561 Jan 2023 #4
Urinary tract infection Dear_Prudence Jan 2023 #6
Sooner the better Blue Owl Jan 2023 #8
They do, unfortunately. Ocelot II Jan 2023 #7
When my old cat was in her last stages she peed where she was blm Jan 2023 #9
UTI or other issue. PlutosHeart Jan 2023 #12
Yes they do. lark Jan 2023 #13

HoosierDebbie

(388 posts)
5. I agree.
Fri Jan 13, 2023, 09:33 PM
Jan 2023

It is probably a urinary tract infection. She started associating her pain with peeing to the box where she wants to go. Then she finds that it hurts no matter where she pees. Then she tries to tell you. Was she still pooping in the box?

OK, sounds very anthropomorphic, but probably pretty true if this is the problem.

KentuckyWoman

(6,890 posts)
3. Diabetic?
Fri Jan 13, 2023, 09:28 PM
Jan 2023

We had an old cat do similar. Turned out the cat had developed diabetes and her kidneys were in trouble.

No matter what else. Sounds like a vet bill is headed your way....

Wingus Dingus

(8,408 posts)
10. Yep. Mine started doing this when she became diabetic.
Fri Jan 13, 2023, 09:59 PM
Jan 2023

They get rid of excess blood sugar by peeing it out--and they become not very particular about where they do it. She's been on insulin for almost a year now, but we've mostly solved the peeing issue with extra litter boxes in strategic places.

Dear_Prudence

(835 posts)
6. Urinary tract infection
Fri Jan 13, 2023, 09:37 PM
Jan 2023

Likely a uti so, when you gotta go, you gotta go. Check with vet as she is likely in pain too.

Ocelot II

(121,001 posts)
7. They do, unfortunately.
Fri Jan 13, 2023, 09:37 PM
Jan 2023

It would be a good idea to check with the vet in case she has a UTI, but old cats can get confused and sometimes that includes litter box problems. https://pets.webmd.com/cats/guide/old-cat-behavior

blm

(113,828 posts)
9. When my old cat was in her last stages she peed where she was
Fri Jan 13, 2023, 09:51 PM
Jan 2023

if she couldn’t make it to the litter box.

Her last week I kept her in the main bathroom with the litter box in there and she still couldn’t manage it. I knew she was ready to pass.

Hopefully yours is a different issue. I wish you the best.

lark

(24,185 posts)
13. Yes they do.
Sat Jan 14, 2023, 10:01 AM
Jan 2023

Our old calico, Zoey, died of severe dementia when she was 20. It came on slowly, first she stopped grooming herself, then she got a lot more withdrawn and unresponsive, then lost control of her bowels and stopped eating for the most part. We;d have to take her to her food and show it to her and that worked for awhile, then she stopped eating altogether. She wasn't in any pain and vet said we could let her pass peacefully at home, so that's what we did.

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