Daisy is a special gal. She came to us at the request of our veterinary clinic. Her owner wanted to euthanize her because she had bladder stones and was not using the litter box. After putting her on a urinary care diet, the bladder stones dissolved. We found out after caring for her for a short time, the lack of using the litter box to pee was a combination of the stones and stress in her house. Once under our care, we've had no issues with her not using the litter box. She should stay on the urinary care diet for the rest of her life to prevent the stones for coming back.
Her foster indicates that she is very loving. She can over stimulate easily being petted. What she wants to do is sit next to you and head butt you. She gets along well with both dogs and other cats. She does prefer women to men.
For more about Daisy contact us at 669-228-4440.
Daisy is a special gal. She came to us at the request of our veterinary clinic. Her owner wanted to euthanize her because she had bladder stones and was not using the litter box. After putting her on a urinary care diet, the bladder stones dissolved. We found out after caring for her for a short time, the lack of using the litter box to pee was a combination of the stones and stress in her house. Once under our care, we've had no issues with her not using the litter box. She should stay on the urinary care diet for the rest of her life to prevent the stones for coming back.
Her foster indicates that she is very loving. She can over stimulate easily being petted. What she wants to do is sit next to you and head butt you. She gets along well with both dogs and other cats. She does prefer women to men.
For more about Daisy contact us at 669-228-4440.