So, #CatTwitter - #Cannabidiol for cats? Daisy has started p***ing (not spraying) on the bed again & we have a feeling she’s not happy vs. ill because she’s had antibiotics from the vet already which stopped it for a few weeks and now it’s happening again. Since #CBDoil is >
> supposed to be good for unrinary tract infections, anxiety/depression, pain, anti-inflammatory etc, it seems like it could help with lots of potential causes of the p***ing the bed. It was just the bed, but when we shut her away from the bedroom she p* on the sofa. We have no >
> idea if it’s physical or psychological. She’s 16, never done this before, we got her tested and there was a slight indication she may have had a UTI, this seemed to get better with a course of pill antibiotics (just after a course of liquid antibiotics because of a chest >
> infection). All these antibiotics can’t be doing her much good esp if she is taking one course after another. Also - the p*ssing behaviour seems somehow psychological/behavioural too. She stopped, then started again, even though we had put a litter tray upstairs for her in >
> case it was arthritis or not being able to get to the loo in time. It is not all the time, she is using the litter tray in between and it somehow feels like a communication of being unhappy, but we have no idea of what. She has all her usual love, cuddles, food etc >
> and nothing seems to have changed. We are spending a fortune on cat odour enzyme sprays laundry, worried about breaking the machine with overloading it with the duvets. I’ve bought her a feliway plug in, we’ve given her extra attention and brushed her more. Could CBD oil help>
> & advice on dosage - this oil is available easily locally at a local shop, is pure with 100% hemp oil/seed (not marijuana which is toxic to cats). Online dosage suggestions 4 cats = one drop twice daily, moving up to two drops twice daily maybe? savers.co.uk/Health-&-Wellb… >
> She is used to syringe medicine from taking thyronorm everyday. Is it better to go straight for the mouth and be done with it or onto food and risk her turning her nose up at it? I’m wondering if it could help her other underlying health issues too - calm any anxiety for her >
> heart murmur to be managed & potential wee-wee issues, anti-inflammatory for low immune system due to high white blood cell count and overactive thyroid. If it helps keep her healthy, it could save a fortune in vets bills. If it makes no difference, it is non-toxic to cats so >
> shouldn’t harm her. I just wondered if anyone in the #CatsOfTwitter #CatTwitter community had experience with #CBDOil #Cannabidiol for their cats & if it has helped to stop inappropriate peeing, boosting low immune system (see thread for more info) & dosing amounts. 🐈🐈⬛😿❤️🩹❤️
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