Take her to the vet ASAP. It sounds very serious, and no one on here is going to be able to give you the advice that you need to be getting from a vet. Best of luck.
2007-10-01 02:10:44
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answered by Pokie 2
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Apparently, bladder/urinery tract infections are quite common in cats. My own 9 year old cat had an bladder infection with very similar symptoms but also he whined and sort of cried when he peed. But if your cat isn't spayed yet, it just could be that she's in heat and this is all part of the process. I have a 3 year old female cat who exhibited all of those symptoms except the leaking urine. The best idea is to have a vet check out your cat to determine if the problem needs medication. You don't want her to suffer if it's an infection!
2007-10-01 02:44:06
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answered by AnnieKen 1
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i understand that's a hard ingredient to handle, my mom went via an identical ingredient along with her male cat. save him on the Purina!!!! that's precisely what she has fed Tigger and he's been UTI unfastened for 2 years now! you will desire to do somewhat prognosis on homestead cures in tom cats, as they very much variety from canines and a few issues you supply canines can kill a cat in seconds. additionally, the only therapy isn't an $1800 surgical operation, any vet that tells you that's basically searching for money and has no pastime interior the animal. Your final bit, make beneficial he has lots of unpolluted water, you does not have faith the adaptation this makes.
2016-10-10 02:33:02
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answered by blide 4
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There is a special litter you can buy that when they pee in it, it turns different colors to tell you what is wrong like a bladder infection. Is she dehydrated? pull the skin up on the back of her neck, if its slow to go down she could be dehydrated if it shrinks back fairly quick she isnt. It could be anything but I would call the vet and tell them her symptoms and see what they say.
2007-10-01 02:11:29
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answered by ♥Kempa♥ 4
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I don't really understand why people are posting questions like this before taking their animals to the vet. If you had a child that was displaying this behavior, would you really post it on Yahoo Answers before taking them to the doctor? Be a responsible pet owner, and take your pet to the vet. If you cannot realize that you have this responsibility, maybe you shouldn't own a pet. I'm sorry, but this is the third post I've seen like this. It seems so simple to me, so common sense!
2007-10-01 02:28:06
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answered by boggin828 2
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Urinary tract infection, kidney problem, accident, etc. You need to take her to a vet immediately. and collect a sample of urine to take it to the vet too.
2007-10-01 02:12:28
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answered by cpinatsi 7
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Take her to the VET right now.
2007-10-01 02:19:34
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answered by Anonymous
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take her to the vet dont wait! go now.
2007-10-01 02:16:00
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answered by Its only forever not long at all 5
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