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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Chronically incontinent pets eventually need to be euthanized. Nobody needs to live that way for year after year. Seriously, people. I have a cat that we adore who is in the throes of this - pooping outside of the box and peeing on the living room rug. This is in addition to his general neediness - crying all night, sleeping on our pillows, destroying furniture, etc. We are slowly working our way through the checklist: no UTI's, change of diet, extra litter boxes, different litter, and so on. Next we will try Prozac. But eventually, I am going to run out of patience and have him put down. And it will be very, very sad, but we will all be fine. PS. We took this cat from someone else who couldn't deal with him, so he's already been rehomed once for this.[/quote] How do you handle when your cat pees on the rug? Any cleanser efficient? I basically gave up and rolled up our rig, which sucks. It's okay in the summer, but not the winter.[/quote]
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