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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.

Q&A ๐Ÿ“… August 8, 2026
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My cat eats and drinks normally but the urine looks like thisโ€”seems 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.

Q&A ๐Ÿ“… August 8, 2026
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My cat keeps licking down there and going to the litter box; its nose is dryโ€”is 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.

Q&A ๐Ÿ“… August 8, 2026
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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.

Q&A ๐Ÿ“… August 8, 2026
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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 tumorsโ€”needs imaging and urine tests. If constipated, try more water, yogurt, honey, or hairball paste; severe cases may need lactulose.

Q&A ๐Ÿ“… August 8, 2026
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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 volumeโ€”sometimes 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 cystitisโ€”follow vet advice, increase water, keep environment stable. If a urinary blockage occurs, seek immediate catheterization to avoid urethritis and kidney failure.

Q&A ๐Ÿ“… August 8, 2026
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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.

Q&A ๐Ÿ“… August 8, 2026
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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.

Q&A ๐Ÿ“… August 8, 2026
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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.

Q&A ๐Ÿ“… August 8, 2026
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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.

Q&A ๐Ÿ“… August 8, 2026