Our story starts off back in the chilly month of February. Having recently got our "wonderful" and "lovely" cat Kilala, we were required to get her declawed (by apartment regulations and Josh's decree). While she liked it none at all, the declawing was supposedly successful
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She's peeing outside her litterbox mostly because she's pissed and uncomfortable. She's pissed about the cone, and because of the cone she can't get into her litterbox, so her privacy is gone. Anyways, some stuff I found:
-Make sure his feet are checked regularly by the veterinarian for loose bone or infection which could cause pain for him while using the litter box.
-Never hit, spank or squirt any cat, this will only make matters worse. Gently direct the cat to his litter box.
-Put less litter in the litter box. Then slide the litter to one end so that half the box is bare.
-Give the declawed cat some stress vitamins found at many health food stores.
-Organic catnip twice a week may help some declawed cats.
-Many more tips and resources are listed in Cat Be Good to help get your declawed cat to use his box.
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As for that pesky claw... that's just messed up... Personally, I think someone is screwing up declawing her, I've never heard a story about claws growing back on cats after they've been declawed.
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