Yes, I know, it sounds odd - at least, it does to me - so bear with me while I explain. I've also tried Googling it, and the results were varied, to say the least.
My eldest cat (17) is a gorgeous torty, and we've never had a single problem with her - we even love her awesomely grumpy temper. A few years ago, we ended up with three more cats (my son's cat and two of her babies) and one of those is an indoor cat, so we've got a litter tray for that one. It's rare that the other younger cats use the tray (oddly enough, I can tell - haha!) but I do know the old one uses it from time to time, which is totally fine.
However, a couple of months ago I noticed an occasional puddle around and at the side of the tray to about two feet away. It's on a tiled floor, and sits on newspapers so it's easy to clean up, but I haven't managed to find out which cat was doing it until last night when I saw her. My poor old cat was crouching in the tray and widdling, but the widdle was coming out in a stream horizontal to her spine! I couldn't believe it. I think the only reason it ends up on the floor is gravity. Thank god she's only the size of a domestic cat, or it'd be up the opposite wall.
Apart from a trip to the vets... well, is a trip to the vets even needed? Obviously I'll take her if it is. Is it an illness? Are her insides wonky or something? What on earth is going on here?
My eldest cat (17) is a gorgeous torty, and we've never had a single problem with her - we even love her awesomely grumpy temper. A few years ago, we ended up with three more cats (my son's cat and two of her babies) and one of those is an indoor cat, so we've got a litter tray for that one. It's rare that the other younger cats use the tray (oddly enough, I can tell - haha!) but I do know the old one uses it from time to time, which is totally fine.
However, a couple of months ago I noticed an occasional puddle around and at the side of the tray to about two feet away. It's on a tiled floor, and sits on newspapers so it's easy to clean up, but I haven't managed to find out which cat was doing it until last night when I saw her. My poor old cat was crouching in the tray and widdling, but the widdle was coming out in a stream horizontal to her spine! I couldn't believe it. I think the only reason it ends up on the floor is gravity. Thank god she's only the size of a domestic cat, or it'd be up the opposite wall.
Apart from a trip to the vets... well, is a trip to the vets even needed? Obviously I'll take her if it is. Is it an illness? Are her insides wonky or something? What on earth is going on here?
