Thread:4paws/@comment-26904473-20160715153034/@comment-27643406-20160715170031

Ruling out medical foundations for this "litter box aversion" is number one. She will need a urine test. Many vets will just put her on antibiotics without it because they are uncomfortable with expressing the bladder to get the urine. Insist on it. No need to put her on antibiotics unless warranted. The other thing is diet- grain free and NO seafood. Wet food is better for many reasons but the main one is it reduces the risk of crystal formation. And wet is better than even the RX dry diets. If she just eats dry now it may take some time to switch her over but in the long run it will save you vet bills as she gets older. We use in our shelter a human grade custom grind that actually is even cheaper than a can of friskies wet. It has made their health care much more manageable. 🐾🐾🐾🐾