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Bad kitty! Bad, bad kitty!

Last post 09-11-2008 12:24 PM by writer lady. 2 replies.
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  • 09-10-2008 11:03 AM

    • writer lady
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    Bad kitty! Bad, bad kitty!

    We adopted Tony from our vet's office almost four years ago. He was a beautiful, mellow little gray-striped kitty, just right for our then 4-year-old little boy. But the problems started on day two when Tony woke up with crusty eyes. I immediately took him back to the vet's office, where the doctor said it was a minor infection, and gave me an antibiotic ointment. A week later, no improvement, so back to the vet's office. After the third perscription, she said his tear ducts might be scarred over, but they could operate to clear them. Our poor kitten was so miserable, and my little boy was so grossed out by his pus-eyed cat, I was ready to pay big bucks to fix the problem, until the doc said the surgery would likely result in more scar tissue.

    So we've all learned to live with the constantly runny eyes, wiping them and rinsing them several times a day. Still, he's been a gross kitty whose ook sometimes drips on the furniture, or ends up smeared on us when he gives us an affectionate ankle rub. Actually, I'm the only one he'll let pet or pick him up, so I'm the one who gets slimed regularly, I'm the one who has to take care of his eyes, and it's my bed he wants to sleep in--and that ain't happenin' if I can help it! But sometimes I can't help it, and he'll sneak into my bedroom and hide under the covers (light sensitivity?), thereby creating another load of laundry for me, and another chore at the end of a long day.

    Now there's a new problem with Tony. He pees in the tubs every chance he gets. My husband was so angry about having to scrub and bleach the tub again the other night that he grabbed the cat and threw him in the shower, hoping he'd come away from it with a fear of the bathtub. No such luck; he peed in my tub this morning. He pees in any laundry whether it's clean or dirty. And, for the last few weeks while we've been painting in the house, he pees daily on the tarps that protect the carpeting. No level of litter-box diligence seems to influence his behavior.

    I still love Tony, but he's become a nasty, disgusting cat. He's never been outside the house (our vet made us sign an adoption form pledging to keep him inside), but we've considered making him an outdoor cat...except we live on a busy street, and have visions of explaining his demise to our son. We've even thought about un-adopting him and taking him to the shelter, but nobody's going to adopt a goopy-eyed cat, and I'm afraid he'll end up euthanized.

    It looks like we have to honor our commitment to Tony, and keep him safely in our home for the rest of his life--a bittersweet proposition.

    Please, I'm begging, does anyone have any suggestions?

     

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  • 09-10-2008 12:33 PM In reply to

    Re: Bad kitty! Bad, bad kitty!

    Did you take him to the vet to make sure he doesn't have a bladder problem? If that was the case, that would be great because it could be fixed. If he is just acting out because he is mad about something, there is no telling what it is. We have had a lot of outside cats. Most cats love being outside, but they do have a shorter lifespan. You could try letting him out in the back yard and see what he does. If he has been an inside cat for 4 years, he may not be interested in going out.
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  • 09-11-2008 12:24 PM In reply to

    • writer lady
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    Re: Bad kitty! Bad, bad kitty!

    I must be a rotten cat mama! It never even occurred to me that it might be a bladder problem. I thought it had something to do with the dog we got last year, but it's been almost a year now since we got the dog...whom Tony still detests! I'm taking him for his shots Saturday morning, and I'll see what they have to say about it. And, weather allowing, Tony might get to have his first big backyard adventure this weekend!

    Thanks, Blogette!

    You wouldn't happen to want another yard cat, would you?

     

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