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Old June 27th, 2007, 10:43 PM
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Pee, pee, pee & more pee... arrrrrrgh!

I can count on one hand the number of times Tommy's had an accident in the house since we got him at 8 weeks old... and he's almost 10 months now.

Until...

Yesterday he peed on the bed, while we were in the room, he wasn't even sleeping or anything. I thought it might be stress, because we're getting ready to move this weekend and our one bedroom apartment is filled with boxes. Tommy doesn't deal well with changes, stuff where it shouldn't be, etc. So I figures he was upset.

Tonight he peed on the couch. He peed on the kitchen floor. He peed FIVE TIMES in just over two hours! He's also drinking water like crazy, he's not normally a big drinker at all.

We're calling our vet in the morning to get him in, I have a little pill bottle all ready for his sample in the morning, etc etc... but, does this sound like it could really be stress? Or a urinary infection? Could moving cause this?

I know, I'll have the answer in the morning at the vet's... if ours can't fit him in, we'll go elsewhere... but I've got nothing to do until then, so I just wanted to get some opinions (and maybe hear that I'm not stressing him out so much by moving!! The move is for him, after all... he's going to have his own little yard!!).
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