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Tom (Male) Cat can't wee (pee)...
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<blockquote data-quote="Apache" data-source="post: 140336" data-attributes="member: 828"><p>GH - dogs can suffer this condition but it is [almost] exclusively a problem of males due to the narrowing through the penis. Dogs bladders usually get blocked by stones formed from the crystals in the urine. It is a lot less common than in the cat, but remains a medical emergency.</p><p></p><p>Your ***** was likely suffering from cystitis and this can affect cats too. Usually [but not always] cystitis is a female problem and a blocked bladder is a male problem. Both will strain to pee, but with cystitis drops of bloody urine will usually be present where as with a true blockage no urine will get through.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Apache, post: 140336, member: 828"] GH - dogs can suffer this condition but it is [almost] exclusively a problem of males due to the narrowing through the penis. Dogs bladders usually get blocked by stones formed from the crystals in the urine. It is a lot less common than in the cat, but remains a medical emergency. Your ***** was likely suffering from cystitis and this can affect cats too. Usually [but not always] cystitis is a female problem and a blocked bladder is a male problem. Both will strain to pee, but with cystitis drops of bloody urine will usually be present where as with a true blockage no urine will get through. [/QUOTE]
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