hellolucy
Member Since 2017
I am sorry for all the posts, it has been a busy and sleepless 24 hours. I just got back from the ER with Lucy a few hours ago as she was up last night pooping and urinating around the house, small amounts of blood. Vet suspects UTI, results back tomorrow, her blood panel was normal, and has no ketones.
She ate when she got home, but ever since, has been going back and forth between her cat boxes, staying in them for quite a long time (up to 5 minutes) in squatting/straining position, with small drops of pee coming out. She is also peeing a bit laying down in her bed. The urine is definitely an obvious shade of red and she seems really uncomfortable. I gave her the first UTI antibiotic pill a few hours ago and some Buprenex. What is 'normal' for UTI behavior? I am very unfamiliar with it and her behavior is freaking me out a bit even though we haven't even been home from the ER for 3 hours.
Is it normal for cats to act this strangely with a UTI, and if so, are there any critical signs I need to watch out for, and what is the normal timeframe she should start acting better? I am guessing the ER would not have sent her home if they thought she would not manage, but I never know...
She ate when she got home, but ever since, has been going back and forth between her cat boxes, staying in them for quite a long time (up to 5 minutes) in squatting/straining position, with small drops of pee coming out. She is also peeing a bit laying down in her bed. The urine is definitely an obvious shade of red and she seems really uncomfortable. I gave her the first UTI antibiotic pill a few hours ago and some Buprenex. What is 'normal' for UTI behavior? I am very unfamiliar with it and her behavior is freaking me out a bit even though we haven't even been home from the ER for 3 hours.
Is it normal for cats to act this strangely with a UTI, and if so, are there any critical signs I need to watch out for, and what is the normal timeframe she should start acting better? I am guessing the ER would not have sent her home if they thought she would not manage, but I never know...