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If peeing still occurs a month after. Then of course, urine analysis and deeper blood tests would bring more foresight.
i didnt bring this up earlier because it takes steps. And each step is hard and demanding.
aa the cats care taker, you will also have your limits. Those limits are valid. A rescue animal is always a challenge health wise.
if the problem is deeper then just neutering, its possible its beyond your capacity. If and when you reach that point, its okay to consider rehome.
some animals do have illenesses, just like humans, that cannot be helped.
i didnt bring this up earlier because it takes steps. And each step is hard and demanding.
aa the cats care taker, you will also have your limits. Those limits are valid. A rescue animal is always a challenge health wise.
if the problem is deeper then just neutering, its possible its beyond your capacity. If and when you reach that point, its okay to consider rehome.
some animals do have illenesses, just like humans, that cannot be helped.