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So we just got back from Shorty's first official follow up but 3rd vet trip since his episode on September 5th that led us to believe he had a blocked urethra. The thing is he is still not able to pee but the vet says he's not blocked.
We've been trying to help express his bladder in the evening when we are home and seeing that he can't get much out. It helps a little.
Some good news. The urine analysis shows a lot less crystallization, almost none i think. No more blood. His respiratory junk has gotten a lot better. He's on meds for pain, meds to control spasms in his penal glands ? And meds for inflammation.
He was prescribed prozac but we are trying zylkene and feliway system for stress.
The vet seems really confused by his delayed recovery. She said he may have some nerve damage that triggered the whole thing in the first place. Hes otherwise a healthy cat. Healthy appetite. A little lazy but not lethargic. Why can't my cat pee???
Had anyone else experienced this? He's very exhausted with this whole ordeal.
We've been trying to help express his bladder in the evening when we are home and seeing that he can't get much out. It helps a little.
Some good news. The urine analysis shows a lot less crystallization, almost none i think. No more blood. His respiratory junk has gotten a lot better. He's on meds for pain, meds to control spasms in his penal glands ? And meds for inflammation.
He was prescribed prozac but we are trying zylkene and feliway system for stress.
The vet seems really confused by his delayed recovery. She said he may have some nerve damage that triggered the whole thing in the first place. Hes otherwise a healthy cat. Healthy appetite. A little lazy but not lethargic. Why can't my cat pee???
Had anyone else experienced this? He's very exhausted with this whole ordeal.