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Cat diapers. Any experience?

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dgk - 18 Feb 2005 20:09 GMT
My cat is leaking some poop. Not piss. Poop, I think, is actually not
as bad as piss. That stuff really smells. Not to imply that poop
doesn't smell. And Jackie's smells, I would guess, worse than average.

Anyway, there isn't much that can be done about the poop leaking but I
was wondering if anyone had used cat diapers?
Janet B - 18 Feb 2005 20:15 GMT
>Anyway, there isn't much that can be done about the poop leaking but I
>was wondering if anyone had used cat diapers?

I gave it a shot a few years ago.  It wasn't a great idea.  Confining
to a cage or room with washable covering was a better idea.  I used
"neat sheets" which are cottony but wateproof, and tossed them in the
washer.  

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Meghan Noecker - 19 Feb 2005 10:23 GMT
>>Anyway, there isn't much that can be done about the poop leaking but I
>>was wondering if anyone had used cat diapers?
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>"neat sheets" which are cottony but wateproof, and tossed them in the
>washer.  

You can also use vinyl table clothes. They are fuzzy on one side, but
waterproof on the other. I used them,  fuzzy side up, to protect my
bed when I would go out of town. My cat used to get sick when I was
away, always on my bed.

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dgk - 22 Feb 2005 15:15 GMT
>>>Anyway, there isn't much that can be done about the poop leaking but I
>>>was wondering if anyone had used cat diapers?
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>bed when I would go out of town. My cat used to get sick when I was
>away, always on my bed.

I'm sort of doing that. I put a thin bedspread over the comforter. The
bedspread is relatively easy to deal wash. The comforter is not.

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