Good, I'm glad you are going to write.

Pam

Melissa Lind wrote:
Hi All,

I haven't been able to respond lately since I've been super busy, but I had
to read this pee thread--it hits close to home. Our Bandit started peeing in
the heat vent--only one vent--for no apparent reason. We tried every natural
remedy we could think of to change the behavior. While I agree that they are
doing it on purpose much of the time, I also think that it results from
anxiety oftentimes, not a sense of vengeance or "naughtiness" or
vindictiveness. Our vet suggested Prozac (fluoxitine). For $6.00 a month,
Bandit receives a half a pill a day, and I'm not kidding--overnight he
stopped peeing in the vent (or on the plastic covering the vent).

I swear by this stuff. It didn't change his attitude or anything that I can
tell--only his reactions to stress. Our vet said we may not ever know what
was stressing him out, but at least now Bandit is back to his old self. Our
vet said that not many people would have kept a cat like him (most would put
him to sleep). That just horrified me.

Then I used some of Bandit's Prozac on Cassidy (the FeLV+ who just went to
Best Friends) to stop his incessant howling at night. He was so sad--crying
all night long--after the Prozac he stopped crying immediately, but it
didn't change his behavior in other ways. He still talked and snuggled and
was just as fun as before.

So, I strongly recommend the Prozac, but I'm not a doctor, and I'm not as
experienced as half of you on this list, but that is my experience so far.
However, now I'm quite frightened about Best Friends. I'm going to write to
my contact there about this.

Melissa

-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Gloria Lane
Sent: Tuesday, May 29, 2007 10:31 AM
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Subject: Re: To Anita: RE: Killing cats who pee on RUGS*****

I've also know some folks use Valium. One source on the internet praised Prosac. I don't know much about it from personal experience.

Gloria



On May 29, 2007, at 10:28 AM, Kelley Saveika wrote:

I have heard Elavil works well for some.  My Shimmer is on the highest
allowable dose and pees on everything anyway.

On 5/29/07, Gloria Lane <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Some in our group have had great luck using Elavil for cats that pee
inappropriately.  I think the way it was done, was to  give it orally
(or use ear cream) for 2 weeks, then gradually reduce it (like every
other day) until the behavior showed up again, then administer as
appropriate (weekly, daily, every two days, etc).

Gloria



On May 29, 2007, at 10:08 AM, wendy wrote:

Anita,

Maybe changing his name would help...lol.

;)
Wendy

--- Stray Cat Alliance
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Ever since we added 2 kittens to our household last
July (they were initially fosters but due to illness
and other issues we ended up keeping them), our cat
Stinky (how appropro) has been peeing everywhere.
Thank goodness we have only one area rug -- which of
course, he does not pee on. He pees on vertical
surfaces such as furniture like the stereo stand,
walls, in front of the front and basement doors.
Ugh. Our house smells like vinegar and the furniture
is ruined. My husband keeps saying, we have to "get
rid of" Stinky. I'm like -- I don't think so. We'll
just have to deal with it. He is at least 7 years
old and hopefully if we ever get to move to a bigger
house, it will stop.

Anita


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