urinary tract infection is probably the cause. Bladder stones could also be a possibility. Call your vet ASAP and get your cat in. Blood in the urine is a concern, do not let it go on.
2006-07-30 09:04:22
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answered by leftygirl_75 6
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At 7 he's already an older cat. Blood in the urine calls for a vet check for infection or other problems.
2006-08-03 08:52:49
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answered by ginabgood1 5
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before everything, 12 cats? Yikes! If this could be a clean subject and he or she's used shared muddle bins interior the previous i might strongly evaluate taking her to the vet. Cats will each so often go away data of an ailment in a conspicuous spot. My previous cat began to get UTIs and commenced urinating interior the white bathing room sink so we ought to confirm that it became bloody. If she's a clean cat to the homestead she ought to merchandise to sharing a muddle field. My terrific advice could be to place some data of 'her enterprise' into the muddle field and placed her in there with it to preserve it instead of basically cleansing it up for her. do no longer make a huge deal approximately shifting it or her, yet whilst she covers it compliment and puppy her so she gets the belief. If that doesn't artwork after a week or 2 of attempting she might basically be happier in a house with fewer cats. i does not advise putting a cat of any age outdoors whilst it is chilly.
2016-11-03 07:56:21
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answered by aguas 4
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Possible kidney infection but I really wouldn't like to say...please take him to the vets, there could be many other reasons. Look for any other symptoms like dehydration, droopy head, lack of energy. If you take the cats skin gently between your fingers and stretch it slighty it should be elasticy and return back to normal immediatley. If he is deyhdrated it will take a few seconds. I've had cats for years now and really a trip to the vets is on the cards. I hope he's ok. Let us know please. xxxx
2006-07-30 09:06:47
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answered by minitheminx65 5
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bladder infection. My tomcat Sydney had that too. Bring him to the vet immediately, needs medication and treatment (tablets and antibiotics). He will be fine within 2-3 days. maybe you have to leave him in clinic till then, just to see how he does.
My Sydney was 14 - and he survived. Good luck
2006-07-30 09:05:08
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answered by Anonymous
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It could be a problem in the cat's kidneys. I advise you to bring it to a veterinarian immediately. It could also occur because of the cat's age.
2006-07-30 09:05:27
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answered by Tianna 1
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he needs to go to the vet cause more than likly he has a urinary disease and needs to be on special cat food . My best friends cat just had that happen to him about 5 days ago.... take him to the vet before it kills him...
2006-07-30 09:06:36
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answered by Bluebonnet 2
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Kidney problems, my Jack Russel had the same, but he was much older, a trip to the vet would be good.
2006-07-30 09:06:18
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answered by Ralphy 2
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Take him to the vet.
Also, when a cat reaches 7 he is considered a SENIOR.
2006-07-30 09:03:16
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answered by pateo 2
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Male cats get crystals in their urinary tract. He MUST go to the vet in case that's it. It's very uncomfortable.
2006-07-30 09:07:16
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answered by doglover 5
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