Bladder infection, get it to the vet...
2006-08-03 09:40:23
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answered by m137pay 5
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Hello,
Actually when your cat is peeing blood it probably means that he/she has a bladder infection. This is actually extremely painful for them, and you will need to take it to the vet asap. I could also mean that your cat has crystals; kind of like gull stones for humans. My cat had this and we needed to give him pills for a week, and then it went away. I can't remember how much they were but I think they were actually pretty cheap. So good luck with everything, I hope your cats gets better
2006-08-03 11:42:25
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answered by Laureen 1
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When our female cat urinated blood, it was cystitis...urine was too concentrated causing crystals to precipitate that irritate the bladder. An anti-inflammatory provided quick relief of symptoms, but switching to a wet diet has been the long term solution. Get to vet...your cat is likely uncomfortable.
2006-08-03 11:39:41
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answered by Anonymous
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in case you're particular you're peeing blood fairly than in simple terms wiping menstrual blood away you're probably to have a urine an infection that's affecting your kidneys. it may be fairly a extreme one and that i'd assume you to experience warm and drained and particular have a decrease decrease back soreness and discomfort on passing water. you have no longer started any new drugs? There are some which may make urine purple.
2016-09-28 21:13:23
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answered by Anonymous
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It could be several things all of which are painful to the cat. Please shut down the computer and call the vet. S/he could have anything from a simple UTI to a partially blocked urethra. If it blocks off cat could die. All lives used up in one day.
Sorry to scare you but kitty needs help.
2006-08-03 09:45:36
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answered by Anonymous
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Not sure but could be something really bad. I would take your cat to a VET ASAP. Better to be safe then sorry.
2006-08-03 09:40:29
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answered by mrs_care_graham 4
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he probably has some type of infection. my friends cat did the same thing and he took him to the vet and got some medicine that cleared the infection right up
2006-08-03 09:39:59
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answered by Anonymous
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The cat has a sexual diasease like humans.. she needs to see a vet
2006-08-03 09:40:05
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answered by YourDreamDoc 7
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I suggest you call your vet.. and please, do it now.
I would say kidney infection, but I'm not a vet.. nor do I know the health of your cat..
Sounds like a male, yes?
2006-08-03 09:40:32
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answered by sassy 6
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sounds like kidney trouble, better run it in to the vet asap! could be stones, could be worse, good luck!
2006-08-03 09:40:36
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answered by Anonymous
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