There is a stray
cat that is a regular at my garage shelter, he arrives at night
before the door is shut and sleeps in the same bed. This cat is
older and we have paid for his vaccines, however he was somebodies
cat at one time because he came to us neutered. We suspect that his
people moved and left him behind.
Anyway this cat's behavior has
changed and today I noticed that he was trying to urinate on the
walls, I rushed to him and said no no kitty, picked him up and put
him in his litter box. He tried to urinate there and I noticed that
he could not. No urine was coming out and I knew that this was not a
good sign.
Since this cat is
old I thought maybe it was a senior cat deal, so I fed him his canned
food and gave him fresh water and watched him, when he strained to
urinate I then called the veterinarian. Know that when a cat cannot
urinate it could due to blockage and this is a serious condition.
We rushed the kitty
over to the veterinarian and when they went to exam him he did
urinate
all over himself, the exam table and in other words there was no
blockage. The veterinarian said that they would like to keep the cat
overnight to get urine in the morning, they also took the cats blood
to make sure nothing else was going on.
We are not the type
of people who euthanize cats because they are sick, and to make room
for other stray, abandoned or feral cats. We always have a sick cat evaluated by a
veterinarian and then follow their advice.
Know that if you cat
shows signs of straining to urinate and or no urine or little urine
is coming out then this is a red flag and you must take them to the
veterinarian as there no way of knowing if there is a blockage.
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