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Originally Posted by LoathsomePete
@ Batlord
I have to agree with Trollheart on this one. Once your cat starts to lose control over their bodily fluids you either need to contain them, or euthanize them. It's fucking hard, but if you let it continue you can kiss your damage deposit goodbye, and may even get hit with the fees to replace the carpet. That's what happened to my mum and I once back in Vancouver and it was a really bad time.
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He's not doing it constantly, he generally goes to the bathroom outside. And he's still eating, he's up and about, and doesn't appear to be in pain, so we're playing it by ear, but yeah, he's gonna have to be put to sleep soon.