Posted by luba on 7/1/2008, 8:51 pm, in reply to "Re: My Yeti needs someone to love him"
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Thanks Diana for the info. I will post on Handicappedpets.com.
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: Hi,
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: I have a 3 year old cat that my husband
: found in our back yard when he was a kitten.
: We believe he was born partially blind with
: neurological problems which makes it
: difficult for him to control his urine or
: bowels. We have taken him to the vet and was
: told there is not much that we can do for
: him. We have tried diapering him, but he
: only wiggles out of them. We then tried
: putting underpants over the diaper, onesies
: and plastic pants. Only to have him wiggle
: out of those. I bathe him regulary and try
: to express his bladder, but he still makes a
: mess on himself. The problem that we are
: facing now is that I have a disabled
: daughter that gets around the house by
: walking on her knees and even though my
: husband and I try to keep a clean house and
: are constantly cleaning up after Yeti, my
: daughters hands and knees are smelling like
: Yetis urine. We dearly love our Yeti, he is
: the most sweetest, funniest and loving cat
: we have ever known, but it is getting to a
: point where we can no longer keep up with
: him. We have talked about having him put
: down, but cannot seem to do it. We were
: hoping that someone would take Yeti and love
: him as we do. I have attached a link to some
: pics we have of him. Please contact us if
: you are interested, we live in the San
: Francisco area.
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: Yeti is a beautiful cat; please do not put
: him down. You may want to post him on
: handicappedpets.com and go to the community
: board. Also, they have a lot of info on
: disabled animals including how to express a
: bladder. I have two that I express their
: bladders and once you get the hang of it it
: is really easy to do and they do not leak on
: the floor. Diana
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