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Oct 14, 2012, 04:31 PM
richsangel
blood in urine
My fixed 1 yr. old cat has blood in her urine. She won't use the litter box, she prefers to use the tub. Any ideas? I am calling the vet tomorrow.


richsangel
Oct 14, 2012, 04:47 PM
Charming
She might have a bladder infetction. Give us an update after your vet visit.
Oct 14, 2012, 06:01 PM
Becky56
That is a sure indication of a bladder infection. You don't have time to wait until tomorrow. Get her to the vet NOW. I know what i am speaking of. My male, Judah is prone to them. I don't know why he does it, but he pees blood in the tub ans sink when it happens. And I'm glad he does. It's my cue to get him to the vet ASAP because the next step is a blocked urethra and bladder which causes death if not opened immediately.

We got up to a bloody tub and sink Tues morning. Was at the vet with him when they opened and he spent the night to make sure he didn't have a blockage in the works. So far he hasn't.

Please get your cat care immediately. You don't know what condition she might be in when you get up in the morning if you don't.
Oct 14, 2012, 10:18 PM
Idaho Resident
I agree with Becky56 ~ this is an emergency situation where time is of the essence. If you can't reach your regular vet (why do emergencies always seem to happen after-hours or on the weekends? Frown), please take your cat to the nearest 24 hour emergency center ~ and please us know the outcome. Sending good thoughts your way....
Oct 15, 2012, 12:17 PM
debicga
quote:
I don't know why he does it, but he pees blood in the tub ans sink when it happens.


I think it is his way of letting you know something is wrong since you would never notice the blood if he used the litter box. I had a cat that did the same thing and sure enough he had a bacterial infection that some antibiotics cleared right up.


*Debi*

~*Never trade the thrills of living for the security of existence*~
Oct 29, 2012, 03:14 AM
laurastewart
This must be something serious problem in her bladder. Post us after your vet visit.
Oct 29, 2012, 03:33 AM
Idaho Resident
richsangel, Please post back and let us know what is happening. I do hope all is well and the fact that you immediately scheduled a vet appointment might have made the difference. Let us know....
Oct 31, 2012, 09:17 AM
laurastewart
This must be something serious problem in her bladder. Post us after your vet visit.
Dec 09, 2012, 06:37 PM
richsangel
Sorry it took me so long to respond. It was a bladder infection & with medication she is doing much better. Thank all of you for your help & prayers. She very special to me cuz I pick her up as a stray from someone last year on christmas eve.My other cat I got when my neighbor threw her out because she was "shedding". Hello?! Animals do that. But she so good too. I also have 2 dogs & I love them all. Thanks again.


richsangel
Dec 10, 2012, 12:00 AM
Idaho Resident
Thanks so much for the post back, richsangel, and glad that it was only a bladder infection which most of us surmised. Good for you to get her to the vet promptly and administer the antibiotics ~ great thing those antibiotics! Smile

Glad you adopted the "cat that sheds" from a very stupid and ignorant individual ~ she doesn't deserve to be a cat-owner OR, as is PC, owned by a cat.... Cool
Dec 12, 2012, 03:37 PM
richsangel
Thank you all for your help. Now I need to figure out how to keep them off the tree. It's artifical & not decorated yet but they both like to climb up the middle of the tree, look to see if I'm watching them and then meow at me like crazy. My fiance' says I am a crazy cat lady. Whatever they grow on ya!!


richsangel
Dec 13, 2012, 12:31 AM
Mue
Off the tree Razz


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Dec 13, 2012, 02:37 AM
Idaho Resident
richsangel, You'll need to train the cats to stay off the tree the same way you train them to stay off anything else ~ 100% consistency whenever they get where you don't want them to be by verbally letting them know it IT IS NOT OKAY TO BE THERE, physically removing them if necessary and then re-directing their attention to an "okay" area - a Cat Laser Light works great to accomplish this.... Cool
Dec 14, 2012, 10:55 PM
richsangel
I filled a small squirt bottle with water & that seems to work. I will try the laser light. I have one but haven't used it in awhile.


richsangel
Dec 14, 2012, 11:14 PM
Idaho Resident
richsangel, I completely disagree with using a water squirt bottle on any cats ~ a terrible idea that destroys any trust your cats may have in you and makes a mess of your house and contents as well. Please reconsider using that method....

There are much better ways to accomplish your goal! Cool