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Washable dog nappy, dog nappies for dog incontinence & incontinent dogs.. Our cat lost his tail and suffered lower back nerve damage, with the same results - we manage him during the day (get your vet to show you how to empty his bladder manually - think bagpipes) and use a nappy at night. This means he can sleep on our bed with no fears of puddles etc. Good luck.
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Originally Posted by Cleowolf
Hi, my cat recently had an operation to amputate his tail after all the nerves in his tail died and was unable to move of feel it, this was due to an apparant trauma caused by someone pulling his tail either by accident or on purpose (we don't know who). He lost all his confidence and wouldn't come out from behind the telly but now his confidence is growing, his back legs are going as the nerves are slowly paralysing his legs but now he involutarily wees everywhere he lies.
He is on incontinence pills (which he mostly spits out) but he has only just started coming back upstairs and jumping on our beds which is brilliant because he is slowly 'getting back to normal' but he leaves very smelly puddles everywhere and everything has to be cleaned, especially the bedding, can anyone suggest anything we can do to make it easier for us?
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