I'm so sorry to hear this! It's never easy to put the poor kitties through that experience again, so I understand the stress you're feeling and I'm with you. I can say that in what I've experienced, the second time around was easier on my boy. Mostly due to the fact that the surgery worked successfully, and he no longer was straining/suffering. I sure hope this is the case for you as well. If the surgery goes well (fingers crossed it will!), everything willl be so much easier for Yuri from now on. Do you know if the vet performing this surgery is board certified?How is he doing now?
Unfortunately we’ve had to come to the emergency vet as Yuri blocked again I think he’ll be having the revision surgery tomorrow, trying to be optimistic about it.
I'm so sorry to hear this! It's never easy to put the poor kitties through that experience again, so I understand the stress you're feeling and I'm with you. I can say that in what I've experienced, the second time around was easier on my boy. Mostly due to the fact that the surgery worked successfully, and he no longer was straining/suffering. I sure hope this is the case for you as well. If the surgery goes well (fingers crossed it will!), everything willl be so much easier for Yuri from now on. Do you know if the vet performing this surgery is board certified?
I apologize deeply for my late response on this. How is Yuri's recovery going from the surgery? I hope Yuri is doing well.I guess the surgery is tomorrow now but sounds like he’s doing well. Yes, the surgeon is board certified.
So so happy to hear this! Fingers crossed all continues to go well for Yuri!That’s okay, thanks for asking the surgery ended up being last Friday evening, everything went well and he seems to be doing good! The recovery is so much better this time. He uses the litter box 1-2 times a day instead of 20+. I hope it’s all uphill from here!
Hi ocdana,Hi... My 2 year old just had the PU surgery last Friday and seems to be doing well. My biggest frustration is trying to keep track of whether he is peeing or not. I've been using yesterday's news litter which is extremely hard to tell if he is peeing or not. Does anyone have any suggestions on how I can monitor his pee a more accurately?
I bought paper litter from walmart, it was a light blue color and when it got wet it turned a dark blue color and it would turn into mush. it help me to see how big his pee puddles were and if he did go. I dont remember the name of the litter but I think it was walmarts brand.
Haha I understand those feelings! It's good to have it all written down though, so you can keep track of the change in their urination.Thanks, I did that for the 2 weeks prior to the surgery when he was blocking. My vet thought I was nutty when I came in with tons of little ziplock baggies with the date and time written with all of his little pee balls. His kennel is in our bedroom so I can watch him at night. He seems to go in and out in and out and looks like he is peeing but I can't tell. I'm not sure if he is having problems or just being a brat b/c he is in the kennel. I have been so worried about him that I have lost 5 pounds. I just want him to pee!
Wow, I didn't know that existed. Great idea.I bought paper litter from walmart, it was a light blue color and when it got wet it turned a dark blue color and it would turn into mush. it help me to see how big his pee puddles were and if he did go. I dont remember the name of the litter but I think it was walmarts brand.
Yes, it's very common for at first for the cat to use the litter box a little more frequently due to the discomfort down there, etc. But it's incredibly important to make sure it's not straining and to see what is in fact coming out.I noticed when my boy had the pu surgery he would go in and out of the litter box as well I think his urethra is a little bit sore after the surgery and it still hurts a bit to pee so I think that is why he would do it. I kept mine in a kennel to til he was all healed
I just found it! It's Hartz clumping paper litter.Haha I understand those feelings! It's good to have it all written down though, so you can keep track of the change in their urination.
If you aren't able to see well, grab a flashlight, and get right down to where he is squatting to watch. That's the only way I was able to was to watch the stream output. It was incredibly helpful in knowing if he was straining with only drops coming out or an actual stream.
I understand how stressful it is, it was some of the worst months of my entire life and I'm so sad my situation didn't end with the outcome we wanted, but from the extensive research I've done regarding this surgery, it generally works well for cats and it's great you're monitoring him so closely.
Wow, I didn't know that existed. Great idea.
It was the hurtz one. As much as I don't like that brand. That litter helped so muchCat Litter Was it any of these?