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Boy cat has a blocked urethra...any experience?

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wheresmymojo · 21/06/2021 11:36

My boy cat (who is the absolute apple of my eye and furry soulmate) has been very ill for the past week.

He had a UTI which was treated but then became a blocked urethra.

Last week he was taken into the vets for 3 days and catheterised and put on a drip. He came home at 6pm on Friday looking still quite poorly, by 11am Saturday we were rushing him back to the vets as he seemed more and more ill. Didn't want to move very much, not eating and his 3rd eyelids were almost half closed.

On Saturday morning the vet was starting to talk about putting him to sleep (we were heartbroken) however things seem more positive now.

His bloods have shown his kidney function has massively improved - one marker is normal and the other is only slightly raised.

The vet said the catheter went in much easier this time so may not be a blockage this time but spasms from previously having a catheter in.

Since they started him on antibiotics on Saturday he has become more perky, they have found out he has anaemia probably a result of the underlying UTI so are treating that. He still hasn't eaten yet but hoping he will today.

He is only 5 years old.

I made the mistake of consulting Google and came across a page which just had lots of people from the US on it who had all lost their cats this way.

Does anyone have any experience of a younger cat going through this?

Did yours recover or did you have to PTS? Sad

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wheresmymojo · 22/06/2021 19:43

He has peed several times since he came home, including all over me soaking me to the point I've had to change my underwear Hmm

It's good job I love him!

He's also chomped his way through a lot of tuna (with added water), the mirtazapine (sp?) has definitely done the trick as an appetite stimulant...

I don't think I've ever been so excited about a cat having a wee as the first one he did on the way home!

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MrsPelligrinoPetrichor · 22/06/2021 19:54

Brilliant news Smile

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DobbyTheHouseElk · 24/06/2021 20:09

So glad it’s good news.

He is utterly gorgeous BTW.

My vet gave me some plastic sterile pellets to use in the litter tray and a syringe to suck up the urine and take it to them for testing. I remember being impressed with myself getting it to them when it was still warm. The things we do for our furry overlords.

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Fluffycloudland77 · 24/06/2021 20:20

Mirtazapines used to treat anorexics too. It makes you so hungry.

I used to add a couple of tea spoons of boiled water to our cats food.

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tinselandlights · 25/06/2021 19:33

How is your boy doing @wheresmymojo?

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swapsicles · 27/06/2021 08:41

My boy had this, he was 7, noticed he'd been washing his bits quite frequently and using the tray more often.
Dd rang me at work to say he won't stop crying, when I got home it was obvious a vet was needed so popped him up and they said he was completely blocked and that he needed an op to help him.
He was at the vets for 3 days although our vets at the time used an out of hours vet 40 minutes away so I had to transfer him each morning and night, catheter and all! The 2nd night I was so upset as I thought he'd passed away during the trip I missed the junction on the motorway! Horrible times.
He did take a bit longer than he should to get his bloods back to normal but he's absolutely fine now fingers crossed.
I do try to give him more wet food but I have 3 cats and one will only eat dry so thats always down, plenty of water bowls and a fountain to encourage drinking and I give him a bladder supplement every other day too.
Not had a problem since but he did cost over £2000 in vets bills, thankfully covered by insurance!
He's 9 now I just dread the cost of insurance in the future Confused

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