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  • Julian S
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    Also – try montmorillonite clay. There’s a veterinary kind called Rx Clay, and you can also just buy it in bulk. Just make sure it doesn’t have anything in it but montmorillonite clay. It’s also called bentonite clay.

    Julian S
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    Sounds like nerve damage to me. I had a cat that didn’t know when he was peeing, and that was the problem, caused by a tail degloving before I rescued him. There was a medication that worked, I’ve forgotten the name. If you can get to a veterinary clinic that would be best. I also got him acupuncture which helped for several years.

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