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Originally Posted by emilyann It's ok, it was a simple misunderstanding, I do that quite a bit  !
Haha, you're right! We tried introducing them and Chloe hissed at Lilly 2 or 3 times then tooted so I think we scared her a little too much  ! We put her back in the bathroom and fed her then put her in the crate. Is there any way we could help her potty? She hasn't pottied any since we've been home.
I'm still not sure if we've gotten all the fleas... whenever we took her out to eat there was 3 fleas on her towel, I couldn't tell if they were dead or what... we washed them down the sink though.
Also, whenever the vet took a stool sample he had to try twice and now her bumhole looks kind of ew like it's swollen or something and she keeps letting off really bad stinkies, could something be wrong?
You seem like you know a bit about cats so sorry for all the questions, I'm new to this! |
She has access to her litter box right? She'll go. It's all new to her there...if she's tooting...it's working it's way down.

Milk sometimes soften their stools...if you think her bum is swollen..that may make it easier for her.
Once she learns where her litter box is located....potty training is DONE. It's that easy.
She doesn't need milk...although some give their cats it. Mine all drink or drank just water.
I treat them with frontline flea preventative...no problems with fleas as long as I've been using that.
If she isn't spayed...have it done. It's not fun to have a boatload of tom cats howling at your windows....and they do literally howl.
I've had gosh... 9 kitties in my life time. I loved cats before I ever had dogs. Wait til she is walking, walking...then suddenly she'll feel the need to hunch up and pounce. It is hysterical.
One dog I had...when I brought home a kitten...decided she was the kitten's mama. She carried him everywhere...let him nurse...even though there was nothing to nurse ON...her loved her kitty baby.