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      lineapayne
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        Is there an herb (mix) for cats for leaky urine when sleeping?

        So this cat hangs out at he catnip all the time. Could this plant intoxicate her to the point she’d pee in her sleep?

        Also she has always had a weak hind end.  She literally cant ‘cat’. there’s not much muscle mass in back. She climbs a 3 foot wire fence like its the highest cliff ever with her arms. No jumping. She’s a bit wonky in other ways too. Deaf, eyes too wide, tail too short and she doesn’t seem to be ‘all there’ in the head. We got her from the pound (years ago) so IDK if it was injury or birth defects or both. she’s also not beyond peeing on my things when she’s mad but this is not that. She’s probably about 4 or 5 years old now. Otherwise healthy. Her diet is homemade ground org rabbit with bone, org chicken some bone, mostly pork, 10% canned tuna, offal 10% and liquid stock from bones/tuna. raw

        Thank you, Linea

      • #25667
        Sharon
        Student

          Doc had a video somewhere about this – he was treating one for aches and pains, and the estrogen in the formula took care of the “leaky girl kitty issues”. I wish I could direct you better, but hopefully he will chime in or you will find it in one of the videos (I want to think that the video was about achy arthritis type things, but I’m old an my memory isn’t what it used to be)! Sounds like she’s a really, really lucky kitty that YOU found her and gave her an amazing home!

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          lineapayne
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            Thank you! I thought that was a dog but my brain off lions mane 🙂 Take lions mane for a smart day 🙂 I will look for it.

            • #25682
              lineapayne
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                Ya. It was the black cohosh in the mix and it was a dog.

                Maybe I’ll give that a shot.

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