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Ginny is a 12 year old Bengal purebred. We got her when she was 7 months old. She is a sweet cat. Doesn't like to be picked up, but she will come sit with you on her own. She has a quiet purr, you almost can't even hear it. Ginny has lived with 2 other cats her entire time with us. She doesn't like new cats, but should be able to get used to them. About 5 years ago she started peeing on things (husband's laundry, kid's toys, blankets left on the floor, couches, etc.) We eventually got her on kitty prozac and that has mostly helped resolve the issue. It is a lotion you put in her ear once a day and costs about $70 a month. She also developed inflammatory bowel disease. Putting her on a hydrolyzed protein cat food mostly helps, but she does continue to poop outside the box. Perhaps a less stressful environment would help. Or someone who can afford to continue running additional tests with the vet's office. We love Ginny very much and hope you will too.
Ginny is a 12 year old Bengal purebred. We got her when she was 7 months old. She is a sweet cat. Doesn't like to be picked up, but she will come sit with you on her own. She has a quiet purr, you almost can't even hear it. Ginny has lived with 2 other cats her entire time with us. She doesn't like new cats, but should be able to get used to them. About 5 years ago she started peeing on things (husband's laundry, kid's toys, blankets left on the floor, couches, etc.) We eventually got her on kitty prozac and that has mostly helped resolve the issue. It is a lotion you put in her ear once a day and costs about $70 a month. She also developed inflammatory bowel disease. Putting her on a hydrolyzed protein cat food mostly helps, but she does continue to poop outside the box. Perhaps a less stressful environment would help. Or someone who can afford to continue running additional tests with the vet's office. We love Ginny very much and hope you will too.
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