I'm keeping my fingers crossed for you-all!!his urine shows no kidney problems this time, thank goodness
Thank you. We have an appointment with the vet today and he will give us an update on his progress and what the next steps are. Thanks for sharing your experience!Just wanted to let you know that one of my cats had idiopathic cystitis. He needed to be catheterized for 5 days to ensure he did not re-block. I'm not saying this to frighten you but to let you know that yes he can get better, but cystitis (if that's what he has) takes time and patience.
Me too, me too - I want to know as well.Missyandoscar how is Oscar today?
Such good news!!!Hi everyone,
At our vet appointment, the vet told us Oscar had managed to pee twice on his own. He still has a urine infection and inflammation but this will be lessening. He was happy to send him home last night.
HOWEVER, I wanted to ensure he is as comfortable and confident peeing with as little pain as possible so I requested the keep him in on the IV fluids and without catheter for a further 24 hours to be monitored and ensure he is peeing fine.
I got a call this morning to say did another 2 pees and seems healthy. I'm collecting him in 2 hours
The vet thinks it is all stress related, but he is a very happy, relaxed cat in general. I will be seperating my other cat in another room, buying an extra litter tray now, relaxing music and have plugged in the feliway diffuser.
Fingers crossed, he will pee now at home as there is no medical reason except for the discomfort, and he has had an extra 48 hours on IV and medication. I will list his medication later he will be eating wet Royal Canin urinary S/O mixed with water.
Any other ideas? I just hope it isn't a psychological issue now with the litter tray!
Thanks for all your best wishes!