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Cat barely eats, vomits it back up, small frequent urination, now can’t urinate after a clinic shot โ what’s wrong?
This points to urinary blockage from feline idiopathic cystitis, bacteria, or crystals/stones. Vomiting means the blockage may press on the gut or damage kidneys. Emergency catheterization is needed; delay risks post-renal kidney failure.
My cat eats and drinks normally but the urine looks like thisโseems like blood in urine.
Normal appetite with bloody urine points to a urinary issue, likely cystitis; for females check stones. Take the cat to a vet promptly.
My cat keeps licking down there and going to the litter box; its nose is dryโis it sick? Noticed this morning, eating/playing still normal but now just lying down sleeping
From your description, frequent litter trips and licking the urethra suggest a urinary infection or stones (cystitis, urethral stones, nephritis, urethritis). Get an ultrasound and X-ray, possibly biochemistry, to find the cause and treat. Delay could cause urinary blockage and worse outcomes.
Frequent small urination since yesterday; after medication, passed two large amounts this morning but with a pink tint
Frequent, scanty urination followed by blood in the urine suggests a urinary disease โ bladder stones, urethral stones, infection, idiopathic cystitis, or tumors. Stress, low water intake, or heat can also cause it. Have a vet examine the cat to confirm the cause.
What should I do if my cat keeps going to the litter box but can’t pass stool or urine?
Constant litter-box trips usually mean a urinary blockage or constipation. If it can't urinate, causes include infection, stones, FIC, or tumorsโneeds imaging and urine tests. If constipated, try more water, yogurt, honey, or hairball paste; severe cases may need lactulose.
One day I drove two hours with my cat to a new home on a rough road; the cat cried the whole way. At the new home it drank less, had blood in its urine, and low volumeโsometimes normal, sometimes bloody.
Severe stress can cause blood in urine; get a vet ultrasound and blood test to rule out infection. Crystals suggest feline idiopathic cystitisโfollow vet advice, increase water, keep environment stable. If a urinary blockage occurs, seek immediate catheterization to avoid urethritis and kidney failure.
My silver shaded cat moved from city to countryside and is lethargic, sitting in the litter box for long periods, urinating only a little each time
This suggests feline idiopathic cystitis, often from stress after a move. Give more water, ease the stress with comfort or calming supplements. See a vet if no relief.
Cat frequents the litter box, produces little urine, and has blood in the urine
Frequent urination with little output and blood is a classic sign of urinary blockage, possibly from bladder stones, urinary tract stones, infection, idiopathic cystitis, or tumors. If the bladder is very full, seek veterinary care for catheterization and fluids.
Cat’s reproductive organ suddenly bled
Genital bleeding has many causes. External: over-licking in heat or scratch by sharp objects; use a collar, clean with saline, apply erythromycin. Internal bleeding from the tract may be cystitis, stones, kidney disease, prostatitis; see a vet.
My cat urinates frequently and a lot, and a little fluid sprays when it licks
Exposed genitals are usually from heat or urinary disease. An unneutered male in heat may show the penis and lick it, normal; just protect him through heat. But cystitis, stones, or urethritis also cause frequent urination; see a vet.