Has Your Cat ๐ Stopped Using the Litter Box?
Are you frustrated and angry because your cat is peeing on your furniture, rugs, kitchen counters, or other locations instead of the litter box?
RULE OUT UTIs - A CRY FOR HELP!
Ruling out UTI (urinary tract infection) is essential to your cat's health. A cat with a UTI is in pain and in danger of a blockage, i.e., a RED ALERT situation.
Speaking telepathically with a cat can reveal physical discomfort in the urinary tract. However, It's best to get to the vet as quickly as possible for safety and comfort considerations!
ANIMAL COMMUNICATION can assist when:
1- You have several cats and aren't sure which one is urinating inappropriately or whether more than 1 cat is exhibiting this behavior.
Most cats will tell the truth about not using the litter box because urinating outside the box is how your cat is asking for help. How else can s/he get your attention?
Sometimes more than one cat is urinating inappropriately, so determining who's doing it may be critical.
2- Your cat doesn't have a UTI and the problem is "stress" due to emotional or situational issues.
A conversation with your cat will help identify what's motivating his/her challenging behavior.
Once the underlying issue is identified, a plan can be created to help your companion feel better and go back to using the litter box.
A "quick fix" may not be possible, but taking steps to help your cat will help both of you feel better and start to work together towards resolution.
3- Your want to help you cat with a natural approach to healing and to preventing frequent UTI's.
Most vets prescribe dry foods made by pet food companies which claim their products prevent UTI's. Not everyone agrees that these foods work or are a healthy diet for cats on a long-term basis.
Veterinarians also prescribe antibiotics which damage the microbiome (intestinal flora). This may cause diarrhea and other digestive issues. The microbiome then needs to be rebuilt.
There are natural diets and natural products which can also be of great assistance to your cat. If you're interested in a natural approach, it will be explained during your Animal Communication session.