Bringing the pee in is the recheck. I actually planned to run the camera when I caught the sample, just so I had proof.
but I forgot until today, that I was planning to do that. Maybe I'll do it again, just to get some video of it.
But GDITH she's got the mouth thing again! Now I am sure it was the weed that caused the other issue last time. Because this morning she discovered the pile of litter boxes was high enough to reach the Catnip Bar again and she was sampling it this morning. And right after that, she started with the mouth trouble, rubbing her face, working her tongue and jumping away from her dish. I was all set to call the clinic this afternoon, bring her in on an emergency (my vet isn't there in the late afternoon) and insist they sedate her with a quick whiff of gas to look into her mouth.
But she is better this afternoon. Not completely, but I think whatever was stuck (a seed?) maybe has gotten loose but now she is tender. I'm hand feeding her again with the spatula and she is eating and staying out.
I want to see those x rays. She must have a pocket or something somewhere that is catching things. Like tiny seeds from catnip flowers or weed seed heads.
Anyway at lunch she came out from the bedroom looking like hell but indicated she wanted to eat. But jumped away from her dish like she'd been stung. I thought if it was a seed or bit of stick or leaf stuck maybe something slippery would help it slide loose so I tried to get her to eat (hand fed) a bit of canned with a 1/2 tsp of coconut oil in it. She took a lick or two but wouldn't eat any more so I smeared it on both sides of her mouth.
She IS much better this afternoon but I just don't know. I have removed the Catnip bar. It's too bad Jennie and Queen Eva have to suffer for Mazy cat's issues, but it can't be helped.
She has had this problem in the past too, I remember a few years ago, but it resolved itself. At that time I thought it must be some grass stuck. So that's it now, no grass, no weeds, no loose catnip. Ever.