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Marthe48

(19,844 posts)
Wed Jan 22, 2025, 06:18 PM Jan 22

My elderly cat had a buildup of litter between pads on her hind foot

She is a short haired kitty, but I missed this build up till just today. I haven't had a cat develop this grooming problem. I wasn't sure if it was litter or a growth. I took her to the sink in the bathroom and rinsed her foot with warm water till the clump came loose. I was glad it wasn't a growth.

She isn't doing a great job of hygiene. My other old cats let themselves go, too. I am keeping her face, eyes, ears, clean with a warm damp cloth. I guess now I'll keep an eye on her feet.

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My elderly cat had a buildup of litter between pads on her hind foot (Original Post) Marthe48 Jan 22 OP
Yeah my old guy is Figarosmom Jan 22 #1
My last kitty lived to 20 or older Marthe48 Jan 22 #5
clumping litter KT2000 Jan 22 #2
Try world's best litter, it's ground corn cobs SheltieLover Jan 22 #3
Thanks I will do that! KT2000 Jan 22 #6
It clumps very nicely. SheltieLover Jan 22 #8
When I adopted this kitty Marthe48 Jan 22 #7
Make sure it is deep enough, not just an inch thick uppityperson Jan 22 #10
Older cats often stop grooming with their tongue- biophile Jan 22 #4
I groom her with a toothbrush :) Marthe48 Jan 22 #9
I use pine pellet litter. Phoenix61 Jan 22 #11
I use paper litter. bamagal62 Jan 22 #12

Figarosmom

(3,987 posts)
1. Yeah my old guy is
Wed Jan 22, 2025, 06:21 PM
Jan 22

The same, only its a front paw and sometimes has a poop hanging on his rear end.

Marthe48

(19,844 posts)
5. My last kitty lived to 20 or older
Wed Jan 22, 2025, 06:31 PM
Jan 22

She was a fluffy haired Manx and had life-long trouble with clean-up. The last 2 or 3 years, I cleaned her weekly in a warm water bath, mild disinfectant soap, trimmed hair almost every time. I won't have the same butt problems with this old girl. I just adopted her in Oct. My friend never mentioned this as a problem.

Enjoy your old buddy.

KT2000

(21,064 posts)
2. clumping litter
Wed Jan 22, 2025, 06:25 PM
Jan 22

I don't know if it is the brand I am using but it sticks to the pan terribly. I'm going to have to get one of those carpal tunnel wrist things pretty soon.

SheltieLover

(61,338 posts)
3. Try world's best litter, it's ground corn cobs
Wed Jan 22, 2025, 06:29 PM
Jan 22

I've been using it for many years & never had a problem with it.

SheltieLover

(61,338 posts)
8. It clumps very nicely.
Wed Jan 22, 2025, 06:45 PM
Jan 22

I use the multi cat variety.

It also does not make dust & is flushable.

Marthe48

(19,844 posts)
7. When I adopted this kitty
Wed Jan 22, 2025, 06:45 PM
Jan 22

I brought the containers of litter my friend had gotten, 2 different brands. I had the same problem as you mentioned, so I switched to the cheaper brand I had used for my cat. I think her urine glues the litter to the box. We love our pets!

uppityperson

(115,902 posts)
10. Make sure it is deep enough, not just an inch thick
Wed Jan 22, 2025, 06:56 PM
Jan 22

If its deeper you can scoop underneath it easier

biophile

(548 posts)
4. Older cats often stop grooming with their tongue-
Wed Jan 22, 2025, 06:29 PM
Jan 22

It might be arthritis that makes their once gymnastic positions impossible. Try a gentle brush to get excess hair to prevent mats and knots. They usually love that but some might not if they have pain from something else. Thank you for being a senior pet parent!

Marthe48

(19,844 posts)
9. I groom her with a toothbrush :)
Wed Jan 22, 2025, 06:48 PM
Jan 22

I want to get a baby brush, haven't been out lately. I had a selection of brushes for my last kitty, gave them away when she died. I hadn't expected to adopt this kitty, still working on her needs

Phoenix61

(17,820 posts)
11. I use pine pellet litter.
Wed Jan 22, 2025, 07:13 PM
Jan 22

It goes in a double pan litter box. The pellets turn into saw dust when they get wet and that falls through the grated inner litter pan. It doesn’t track at all. I got it when CJ aka Sir Pees a Lot decided to pee on ANYTHING lying on the floor including the mat in front of the litter pan.

bamagal62

(3,731 posts)
12. I use paper litter.
Wed Jan 22, 2025, 07:48 PM
Jan 22

It’s safer for them. And, it won’t cause an obstruction in their intestines if they accidentally swallow it.

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