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They went to the vet. Younger one get neutered. Older one went under for teeth cleaning. When I got home today, DH had them in their carriers and they had pissed themselves. They have been bathed twice, and they still stink. I'm afraid if we take them to a professional groomer tomorrow, they'll just pee on themselves on the way home again. I don't even want them to sit on the comforter, because I'm afraid it will stink like cat pee. Advice?
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That's terrible. Poor guys. Is it possible to use a powder/spray shampoo instead of the full shampoo and water baths? They seem to have been through a lot today, and I would hate for them to get even more stressed out by going to a groomer/another bath. (My cat poops in the crate in the car every time we go to the vet--I usually just wipe him and the crate down once I get home and let everything air out)
Can you confine them to a separate room/part of your house until they air out a little bit?
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