Old cat - blood in urine

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fwaggie

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1,644 posts

200 months

Friday 26th September 2014
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Hi all,

Sqweeks carer here smile

Came home tonight and he had had a wee that had missed the litter tray and gone onto the tiled floor. Which let me see that the urine had blood in it.

Very strange though, the blood was not mixed with the urine, it was in a slightly smaller puddle underneath the urine puddle, obviously in a very thin (cell thick?) layer, but almost as wide as the urine puddle.

Will be taking him to the vets on Monday morning. He's not changed in behaviour at all (still old, bad hips, bad heart, bad kidneys), purrs away, choosily eats some breakfast, dinner and supper, and drinks loads of water, just as he's done for a few years now.

He was actually a bit happier when I came home this afternoon, can't help wondering if it was a gall stone he's passed?

It's hard to see blood in urine when he uses the litter tray and hits the target!



I don't know how many of his 9 lives he's used, but he's still plodding on and still happy.

paintman

7,683 posts

190 months

Friday 26th September 2014
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Seen this with our female cat a while ago - vet treated for cystitis & all OK again.
As its a tom, if he is struggling to pass - or actually cannot pass - urine then needs to go to emergency vets immediately as it can be life threatening.

bigkeeko

1,370 posts

143 months

Friday 26th September 2014
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Was going to say cystitis. Had an old dog that when I saw the blood in the urien I panicked. Turned out to be cystitis. Good luck wink

fwaggie

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1,644 posts

200 months

Friday 26th September 2014
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He's having no problems passing urine.

Drinks loads of water due to his iffy kidneys and it passes just fine.

Due to that it's made me a little concerned about blood loss if it's all like that.

Will see what the doc says on Monday!

Munter

31,319 posts

241 months

Friday 26th September 2014
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Scraggy had blood in his urine for a while. It was crystals, which eventually caused a blockage. We suspect they were caused by the stress of all his other conditions.

If he's trying to go in the tray and nothing is happening don't waste time and take him to a vet right away. If he's still passing I'd stick with your current plan.

fwaggie

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1,644 posts

200 months

Monday 29th September 2014
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Went to the vets today.

Checked over, no lumps in kidneys or bladder, bladder was empty.

Everything else relatively OK (22 yrs old).

He got a shot of antibiotics for kidney infection just to be safe and I'll change his litter to the white clay stuff so I can spot any more blood in his urine. (both him and me hate the white clay stuff, lasts about 1/4 as long and smells far more than the wooden litter, but you can't tell the colour of the urine in the wooden litter)

His eating is getting more and more fussy again, maybe there is an infection and these antibiotics will knock it out and he'll eat normally again.

Both of us will soldier onwards smile