
Molly-Mae Hague tormented as her house is 'destroyed' by loved ones
Molly-Mae Hague, 25, said her Scottish Fold cats Eggy and Bread have been peeing and pooping in her home every day which means she constantly has to clean up after them
Molly-Mae Hague has shared her frustration while saying that her cats are "destroying" her home by peeing and pooping on the carpet.
The 25-year-old addressed the issue in her latest YouTube vlog as she showed a chipped nail, which she said was a result of her scrubbing cat wee. Molly-Mae said she felt "annoyed" at her pets, named Eggy and Bread, and added that the issue doesn't seem to be improving despite having five appointments with a cat therapist, seeing the vets and giving them medication.
She explained that the Scottish Fold cats usually pee in the corners or at the edge of the carpet, but this time they did it in the middle of her bedroom which left her frustrated. Molly-Mae said: "Excuse the nails. I was scrubbing cat wee off the floor yesterday because as you know around here we love to keep it glamorous.
"And as I was scrubbing the cat wee, already thinking in my head how annoyed I was at Eggy and Bread, my nail then snapped off in the process of scrubbing." She continued: "Normally when they do do their wees, which is pretty much every single day in this house, they do it in the perimeter of the carpet."
But after the cats peed in the middle of her cream carpet in her bedroom, Molly-Mae said: "Just know that nothing's ever going to change." She explained she had five appointments with the cat therapist, took her pets to the vets, and the animals have been on medication but this hasn't helped and the issue is ongoing.
She continued: "It's not even spraying. It's like actual full-on wees in the house every single day - and poos as well. What are you meant to do when you have a pet and you love them? You just have to let them destroy your house bit by bit."
In her vlog, Molly-Mae also revealed that she ended up in hospital recently after experiencing "excruciating pain" following her trip to Dubai with Tommy Fury and their daughter Bambi. The mum-of-one said that shortly after returning to the UK from the United Arab Emirates, she ended up in A&E.
She shared in her latest vlog on YouTube, released earlier today, that she thought she had a blood clot after not moving around much on the flight home and in the hours afterwards. Molly-Mae said she was in pain and had a swollen leg, among other symptoms, which prompted her to seek help.
In the newly-uploaded vlog, she said: "Basically, I had my first A&E experience last night, guys. It was so so weird." She suggested that she had "never" been to A&E before and that her recent visit proved to be "the weirdest experience".
Molly-Mae said: "Yesterday, I thought I had a blood clot and half of today I thought I had a blood clot in my leg. Obviously flying home from Dubai I was on the plane for like nearly 8 hours and I didn't move as much as I probably should have on the plane. Obviously they say on long flights you need to keep your legs moving, keep walking around. [...] I didn't drink like hardly any water."
After a number of medical checks, the reality TV star said doctors told her she is "completely fine" and there was "nothing that showed them any sort of concern or anything about a blood clot." She added: "I feel fine now."

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