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Originally Posted by ewstanley
I know that this might sound incredible but my sister's kitty had a similar problem. She changed the litter to very small sand like material. The vet said that perhaps her kitty's paws were very sensitive to the larger litter. My sister was very skeptical but it worked. Her kitty was declawed so I don't know if that what made her paws so sensitive. Perhaps other cat owners here can give you some other suggestions.
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On a recent episode of Galaxy Jackson's "My Cat From Hell," Jackson did mention that the paws of declawed cats are usually more subjected to pain than undeclawed cats and that a finer litter was recommended. But keep in mind that this is only one factor when it comes to spraying. There could be other issues like looking for attention, boredom, need for more exercise/playing and who know what else. Perhaps happy employee might want to consider making a casting call for the show. Here's more information about that...
My Cat from Hell Casting: Animal Planet
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