For the squeamish, don't look at this peeball! |
Now, actually, a peeball this size is cause for concern; excessive urination can be an indicator of several issues, like kidney problems or even diabetes. Lucky for him, we have a visit at Sheppard Alternative Animal Care on Saturday, and we will ask the veterinarian all about it. However, it's more than likely that it's a one time behavior for my Chuck, since I scoop the boxes every day and know both his and Angel's output. He makes a big peeball every once in awhile, but not every day. Thanks to TROUT TALKIN TABBIES for giving me the courage to take a photo of something from the litterbox! LOL!
P.S. Please go visit Sunny at Colehaus Cats; the orange kitty is now in her furrever home! YAY!
P.S.S. You know that I love cats, but really I love all critters. Like this cricket that I just found in one of our Vice President's offices. I carefully captured it, then released it back outside. Run free, dear cricket!
Mr. Cricket, why were you inside my building? |
Run, Mr. Cricket, run !! The world awaits.
ReplyDeleteLOL. I talk about litter box issues all the time.
ReplyDeleteThat is one impressive pee ball. he must have been sleeping hard
Some cats will pee in the same spots and create huge clumps. It's always a good idea to have diabetes or renal failure in mind if this continues.
ReplyDeleteWHOA! That pee ball! We bet our Da
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Our Mom won't let us say what we think but we think you know *wink wink*
Yippee for saving the cricket! And Thank You for helping welcome Miss Itty/Sunny!
dood...we iz impressed.....we call thiz peece: tenniz ball off de court { N we hope ya doez knot haz any izzuez... ya noe ~~~ } ♥♥♥
ReplyDeleteExcellent title! Guess someone was watching the U.S. Open over the weekend...we were too!
DeleteWe'll be purrayin'. Seein' dat size pee ball is very scary. We lost sis Lexi to CKD and dat's not uncommon with dat disease. Course mommy's not happy with small pee balls either. You humans...As fur da cricket, he oughtta be glad he found himself with you. Mommy woulda deaded him ASAP. MOL
ReplyDeleteLuv ya'
Dezi and Raena
Zoey has had some pee balls that would rival that one. ;)
ReplyDeleteAnd the mom has been known to capture and release crickets, flies, spiders, you name it.
That is quite big!
ReplyDeleteWe see some biggies here too!
ReplyDeleteWhile Treasure is on medication for kidney support, we all may contribute to the size of the "balls" MOL!
Purrs Georgia and Julie,
Treasure and JJ
Save that pee ball, I bet the Tabbies of Trout Towne will use it in their next exhibit.
ReplyDeleteWow, someone Really had to go!
ReplyDeleteGoro has large pee ball from time to time, too. I hope it's nothing for Chuck.
ReplyDeleteYou are very kind to capture and release the cricket. I can never love critters with more than six legs... :-)
I really had to work hard on saving that cricket, because they do look too much like spiders...I really DO NOT LIKE spiders!
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