Hi! Couple of things... My friend Lia with Natalie had passed on to her vet the suggestion that Lysodren be used after her adrenal surgery. The vet agreed. But when Lia looks at the medicine, she says it doesn't say Lysodren. Does say something like 'Mitatine' or 'Mitatain' (can't remember off the top of my head). Does anyone recognize this? Also, I find that if there's an odor associated with my fuzzies...its from the litter box. I was diligently scooping it out daily, but the odor persisted. Mostly it was due to the fact that I use a tall kitchen garbage to store my fuzzies deposits. Often, several days go by until the garbage sack is full and the odor was noticable. As a remedy to this, I purchased a box of 150 sandwich bags (the foldover type) and scoop the boxes into these before placing them in the garbage. Voila! Would also like to introduce Casper (might be changed...but I hate to have a fuzzy without a name). He's a cute silver-blaze/panda (can't tell for sure...no mask, mostly white head, white paws, knees, tummy and tip of tail. But has a stripe down the middle of his head.) about 3 months old. Very active and nips a bit, but has made a pretty seamless entry into the fam. Hasn't used a corner for a box, but sometimes misses the corner box in one of the cages. Speaking of which, I was unhappy with the corner box at the get go. Candy was small enough to fit in the box and had no problem. But Cookie wouldn't actually get into the box. He'd sniff the box, turn around a back up 'till he hit the front lip of the box. Then he'd 'Do the Doo'*. I ended up recessing the box into the bottom of the cage by removing the wire in the corner. All the ends of the wire are bent down and back to keep them away from prying little paws (I think I'll end up plasti-coating them to be sure) and the linoleum in the cage keeps them in line too. Now, there's barely a lip and he backs right into the corner to 'Do the Doo'* Last thing. Ever since I put linoleum down on the floors in the cage (I don't put anything on the ramps...as that makes it very difficult for Cookie), Cookie slips and slides a bit when coming down the ramps and making a u-turn. Other than that, him being completely declawed only seems to affect his ability to jump/climb up on things. He still tries to 'dig' at the carpet, but its very ineffectual and I let him do this to his hearts content. He doesn't dig (outside) quite as well as Candy does, but doesn manage to move some dirt when he feels like it. -- Chris, Cookie and Candy [log in to unmask] *TM pending :) [Posted in FML issue 1718]