Amy&TrixieCat
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My business partner has a 10 year old female cat, Reilly, who has been having issues with peeing outside the box for several months now. She has been to the vet several times for this; she's had all the usual tests (she did test positive for crystals but no infection. She's now on the dreaded prescription diet; she was on EVO canned before all this started.), run several courses of ABs (despite the lack of infection - vet on autopilot), and even had x-rays to rule out the possibility of stones. When Barbara has caught Reilly "in the act", she makes little "mewing" sounds, and when she does go outside the box (which is not all the time), it's always on soft stuff (pillows, laundry, etc)...classic symptoms. She's not due back at the vet for another urinalysis for another 6 weeks, because the vet recently started her on some kitty cranberry treats and wants to wait and "let that work" before retesting.
There is one stressor that could possibly/probably have triggered all of this. About a year and half ago, Barbara's younger daughter and her two "teenage" kittens moved back home. Reilly started having problems about 8 or 9 months later. The kittens (now young cats) are still there and it looks like they're not going anywhere soon. At this point, everyone seems to tolerate each other fairly well, with the occasional scuffle that we all see in multiple cat households.
Barbara is starting to get frustrated with her vet, because it seems like she's hit a dead end. I'm wondering if Reilly may have something like a chronic cystitis and could benefit from some sort of pain meds, but the vet doesn't "believe" in treating urinary issues with pain meds. Or do you think this is something that originated from the crystals, but has now become behavioral?
Do you guys have any thoughts or ideas about this situation? With pretty much everything else ruled out, does it sound to you like she could be having pain and would pain meds be an appropriate approach? I don't have much experience with this sort of thing, other than little snippets I've read hear and there, so any ideas you have would be greatly appreciated...thanks!
Amy
There is one stressor that could possibly/probably have triggered all of this. About a year and half ago, Barbara's younger daughter and her two "teenage" kittens moved back home. Reilly started having problems about 8 or 9 months later. The kittens (now young cats) are still there and it looks like they're not going anywhere soon. At this point, everyone seems to tolerate each other fairly well, with the occasional scuffle that we all see in multiple cat households.
Barbara is starting to get frustrated with her vet, because it seems like she's hit a dead end. I'm wondering if Reilly may have something like a chronic cystitis and could benefit from some sort of pain meds, but the vet doesn't "believe" in treating urinary issues with pain meds. Or do you think this is something that originated from the crystals, but has now become behavioral?
Do you guys have any thoughts or ideas about this situation? With pretty much everything else ruled out, does it sound to you like she could be having pain and would pain meds be an appropriate approach? I don't have much experience with this sort of thing, other than little snippets I've read hear and there, so any ideas you have would be greatly appreciated...thanks!
Amy