Had the same experience trying to keep
them off a new couch (silly me!)—it was so much fun picking up shreds of
aluminum foil all over the apt for weeks. Ultimately, got a cover for the
couch…. As for peeing, I have one who will periodically start up—not
UTI’s—she is on Clonicalm & it really seems to work for her…
(knock on wood)
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Sent: Tuesday, July 12, 2005 11:30
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To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Subject: Alum foil
I tried this once. For maybe 2 days they were
afraid of the foil. Then they played with the foil, tore it into bits,
and peed in the area............. You might have better luck though!
It's always worth a try.
t
Del Daniels
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The noise of their pee on the foil
might tend to foil the act. My house would be well decorated, but it is
definitely an interesting thought.
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Sent: Monday,
July 11, 2005 9:38 PM
Subject: Re: Bottom
Lip/Cherie
I did just look up Rodent ulcer and I am pretty sure
that is what she has.....it seems to have gotten a little worse but only
slightly, the vet will be here next Tuesday, I am calling her tomorrow to see
if she can send me something or tell me how to make Candy feel better.
Thanks for you insight....
By the by regarding urinating problems, I read putting
aluminum foil is the trouble spots might help deter marking.
Del Daniels
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Sunny James had a swollen upper lip on one side ...
rodent ulcer ... it disappeared on its own. At the time I could not
remember what I had read about it and asked in this group because I, too, was
concerned about it being contagious ... it is not. Usually from food allergies.
Since Sunny James' fat lip did not reoccur, I wondered if it had been an
allergic reaction to an insect bite.
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Sent: Monday,
July 11, 2005 8:12 PM
Subject: Bottom
Lip/Cherie
I seem to recall someone on the list a few years ago having
kitty that had this on their lips. Forgive I can't remember who it was for the
life of me.
In a message dated 7/11/2005 2:25:14 PM Pacific
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writes:
Our group has had one kitty with a
rodent ulcer on the upper lip.
The vet put him on steroids. Not considered contagious.
Gloria
On Jul 11, 2005, at 1:20 PM, Cherie A Gabbert wrote:
> 1)
> I have a slight problem, my Himmie Candy has a sore on her bottom
> lip, that I can not identify, any thoughts? She is a negative to
> FeLV and I have a vet coming out next week, I am just worried that
> it could spread to the others.....
>
> 2)
> I have to join the "pee club" I seem to have someone, not sure
who
> have little accidents in two corners of the house, any thoughts how
> to determine which one it is...I only have one male but it is not
> vertical spraying and it is not alot...
>
> Any help would be appreciated ;-))
> Cherie
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