View Full Version : At my wit's end!!!!!
Lindsey
01-16-2008, 08:01 PM
I don't know what's going on with Layla. She has never EVER peed on any furniture before in her life. Not even when she was a puppy and needed me to lift her on and off the bed a million times a night to pee. She pees on her pad consistently now. Well, last week she peed IN my roommate's room, outside of my roommate's room, in my room, and then she pooped in my room. I was not impressed. But then it went right back to her pad. Tonight I gave her a bully stick when I got home from work and she brought it to my bedroom while I was watching tv in the living room. After awhile she came back to the living room to sit with me. I came to my room to check my cell phone and my bed was soaked! I smelled it and it was pee. I was SO upset. Luckily it didn't get to my mattress, just through both sheets and a little onto my foam topper, which I cleaned up right away. It also got on my comforter. She didn't just pee in one spot, she actually like walked around the bed peeing, it was EVERYWHERE. I put everything in the wash and tried to have a relaxing bath to calm down. I just got done my bath, put my sheets back on my bed, and came to my computer. I turned around 5 minutes later and they were soaked again with pee!!!!
I don't know what's going on and I'm so stressed out and Kyle and I are barely even speaking to each other and I have a pile of work tomorrow so I need to go to bed early but I have no extra sheets and I have pms I honestly just can't stop crying right now.
Ponyup
01-17-2008, 06:11 AM
Oh honey I feel for you. Maybe she's sick or she's picking up on your stress & it's making her nervous. Logan only peed in the middle of our bed once & we shut him out of there with a baby gate since. I would just not leave her unattended in your room from now on. Can you crash on the coach tonight with a just a blanket & get some sleep? I would also give your vet a call tomorrow & see if he thinks this is something to be concerned about.
Lindsey
01-17-2008, 06:44 AM
I posted about Layla on YT last night and got quite a few replies by this morning. Most people think it's a UTI, since she knew she did something wrong and just went back and did it again. She cowered and hid when I saw it.
I found some extra sheets in the closet and my comforter was finally dry after 2 and a half hours in the dryer! So I slept comfortably on my bed, and I closed the door to keep Layla out. She cried and pawed at my door for a little while (and broke my heart!) but she finally fell asleep in her bed just outside my door. This morning there was a fresh pee spot on her pad again. I didn't allow her on my bed this morning, and I closed my door for while I'm at work today.
DianaB
01-17-2008, 09:54 AM
It does sound like she's got an bladder problem or something. I would sure take her to the vet.
Janet
01-17-2008, 01:49 PM
I can't let Emilee in our room EVER! If I don't keep an eye on her, she'll pee on the bed every time. She has no infection. I think she just smells Joey on the bed because he sleeps with us. She will never be allowed in my room again. I can clean up pee and tolerate it anywhere but not in my bed. She always pees on her pad or outside.
Lindsey
01-17-2008, 05:45 PM
I haven't called the vet yet because today she is acting TOTALLY fine. She used her pad overnight, and she used it a couple of times during the day. I came home and changed the pad after work and she has used it once. I let her in my room and she jumped on my bed and she ran and rolled around on it like she usually does. I wonder if she was just angry with me yesterday, or trying to get my attention. Actually, when I went out to the kitchen last night I noticed her water bowl was completely dry. Usually when she's out of food or water she scratches at her food bag to get my attention. But a can had fallen in front of the bag so she couldn't get close to it. Maybe she wanted my attention because she needed water? But you'd think she could get my attention without peeing on my bed!
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