Hi Sheila
How would the vet find this out? Would their be any pain?
I ask as the vet examined her and felt all around her body and she didn't flinch or anything.
I think she is aware of when she needs to go but I think she's just not making the effort to go to the tray, although she as improved. Today she's been up and downstairs trays when i've been out and made her way to and from the bed and her chair, so I think she is improving.
Their is a problem there in that usually she will hold on when I grab her and just moan before I let her go, but last night she decided to just pee there and then.
It may be pelvic but would the vet not pick that up? I know you say loss of sensation, so you may be right. Certainly another avenue explore.
I'm working the weekend, so it's 3 hours in work, check at lunch, 3 hours in work and then home. Not big shifts but enough to keep me away from madam
The evenings will be party time though. If you think a food fest in front of the footie is a party.
Not sure the good lady and friend who live with me will think it's a party, but if I tell them Minty thinks it's a party, I may get away with it
Miroslav, I'm putting some of the posts together and coming up with a teeny tiny theory.
She's lost her confidence on the stairs...
Pooing outside her tray....
Two accidental wees, one with a little squeeze....
May have had a fall....
I wonder, putting all these things together if she has in fact injured her pelvic area and lost some sensation in her bowel and bladder. This may be what's confusing her, if she can't feel the need to "go" then she may not realise she's actually going?
I'm comparing apples with oranges, I suffered multiple fractures to my pelvis some years ago and this loss of sensation actually happened to me, I'm almost right these days but the first few weeks were difficult to manage until the bones knitted and nerves mostly repaired themselves.
Wishing you and Minty some loving times over the weekend.