Could be a bladder infection my cat gets bladder problems alot. I would see your vet just incase but i use cystease every other day as per the vets instructions to keep it from recurring.
but it can be something as simple as the cats food is too high in salt for their system to process it...
Im a vegetarian too. Literally best way to approach something like that is be cheeky and ask. or if you have any meat eater friends may be a good ask if they have any chicken left over from sunday lunch or anything like that :) Good luck
He's an angel, comes with me everywhere i can take him. I was so lucky he appeared in my life. Partners have been dumped over kicking him off the bed! :)
I had the situation when i was in uni when i got Paddy that i literally could not afford him, (he was a stray i paid to be fixed after being run over) so i completely understand your situation.
I relied alot on the charity of a local butcher and fish monger. Got the offcuts of meat and fish...
How did your furry owner/baby come into your life.
Pads as i explained in my hello section (i'll keep this brief as full story is over there) came into mine when i found him in the road (i thought he was a dead cat in the road) and took him to the vets and had him fixed up (no owner ever...
Here is my interspecies household.
A ten year old Budgie, A 4 year old Budgie, A Hamster, 5 Goldfish and Paddy the cat.
Hamster, Goldfish and the 4 year old budgie are of no interest to the cat. The Ten Year old budgie and paddy play all the time, cuddle up together its lovely to see.