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By *amiss OP   Couple
over a year ago

chelmsford

So looking for a bit of reassurance, again! So Molly started straining to wee and started to pass blood in her wee. I thought water infection. Took her straight to the vets, who thought it was stress, possibly caused by the cats who come into the garden. I was surprised as she is so contented. She is on Lexicom which seems to be working. Urine tests showed no infections or any other problems. Advised a fellaway plug in, which I've just put in, to calm her. Has anyone used these and did it make a difference? Has anyone experience of this condition with their cats? Thank you.

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By *lem-H-FandangoMan
over a year ago

salisbury

I used one. Felt like i lost about 16 quid.

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By *amiss OP   Couple
over a year ago

chelmsford


"I used one. Felt like i lost about 16 quid. "

£26 from the vets! I'll go on line if it works, Clem

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Feliway permanently installed in our house, cats definitely calmer because of it. Put it near their food so they definitely get exposed to it.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

They don't seem to make any difference to our cats.

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By *amiss OP   Couple
over a year ago

chelmsford


"Feliway permanently installed in our house, cats definitely calmer because of it. Put it near their food so they definitely get exposed to it."
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Thank you

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By *hrista BellendWoman
over a year ago

surrounded by twinkly lights

They do work but it can take a while to see any effect depending on the level of stress, use catnip toys as well to help, fingers crossed for you x

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By *amiss OP   Couple
over a year ago

chelmsford


"They don't seem to make any difference to our cats."
Love

I don't suppose they work for all, do they, depends on their environment. I'll give it a go, thank you

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By *LIRTWITHUSCouple
over a year ago

Chester

No difference to our 3 cats

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By *amiss OP   Couple
over a year ago

chelmsford


"They do work but it can take a while to see any effect depending on the level of stress, use catnip toys as well to help, fingers crossed for you x"

Oh thank you, I'll try the toys too

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"So looking for a bit of reassurance, again! So Molly started straining to wee and started to pass blood in her wee. I thought water infection. Took her straight to the vets, who thought it was stress, possibly caused by the cats who come into the garden. I was surprised as she is so contented. She is on Lexicom which seems to be working. Urine tests showed no infections or any other problems. Advised a fellaway plug in, which I've just put in, to calm her. Has anyone used these and did it make a difference? Has anyone experience of this condition with their cats? Thank you. "

My cat had very similar symptoms

Along with strange 'ticks' and a weird thing she was doing with her tail.

She looked like she was really in distress

I immediately thought urine infection

Vet said he could find absolutely nothing wrong. Very odd indeed

She was back to her normal self in a few days ( they kept her in for obs)

Still have no idea what was wrong

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By *amiss OP   Couple
over a year ago

chelmsford


"No difference to our 3 cats"

Thank you

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Why would stress cause cats to pass blood though?

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By *amiss OP   Couple
over a year ago

chelmsford


"So looking for a bit of reassurance, again! So Molly started straining to wee and started to pass blood in her wee. I thought water infection. Took her straight to the vets, who thought it was stress, possibly caused by the cats who come into the garden. I was surprised as she is so contented. She is on Lexicom which seems to be working. Urine tests showed no infections or any other problems. Advised a fellaway plug in, which I've just put in, to calm her. Has anyone used these and did it make a difference? Has anyone experience of this condition with their cats? Thank you.

My cat had very similar symptoms

Along with strange 'ticks' and a weird thing she was doing with her tail.

She looked like she was really in distress

I immediately thought urine infection

Vet said he could find absolutely nothing wrong. Very odd indeed

She was back to her normal self in a few days ( they kept her in for obs)

Still have no idea what was wrong"

They do have strange little habits don't they,glad your cat is ok

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By *amiss OP   Couple
over a year ago

chelmsford


"Why would stress cause cats to pass blood though?"

Not sure, they said it's inflammation of the bladder, had a read up it seems quite common.

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By *amiss OP   Couple
over a year ago

chelmsford

Back later, thanks for all your comments

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By *eliciousladyWoman
over a year ago

Sometimes U.K

Sorry to read about your cat, must be upsetting for you.

I’ve used the plug in but didn’t work with my 2 stressed cats, I now prefer to use the calming spray near to their beds.

Also use the cat nip spray by their indoor play tree.

If there are interlopers coming in your garden that might stress her, spread some of her used toilet litter around the boundary.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Why would stress cause cats to pass blood though?

Not sure, they said it's inflammation of the bladder, had a read up it seems quite common.

"

Thats makes sense

But surely an inflammation would be the sign of infection.

I swear my cat was SO unwell. Unresponsive, having difficulty moving, not going to the toilet at all

Nothing wrong with her!!

I hate that they cant tell you whats wrong!

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By *he Queen of TartsWoman
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over a year ago

My Own Little World

Is she an indoor cat that can see others intruding on her territory?

If so you may need to block her seeing them on her patch or even more tricky, almost impossible, keep the others out of your garden.

Or do as I have done, get geese in your back garden, I haven't seen a strange moggy in my garden for years

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By *a LunaWoman
over a year ago

South Wales

Bookmarking - thinking of getting the same sort of thing for my dog. He’s constantly “on guard” and barks at anything he sees out of the window.

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By *eeleyWoman
over a year ago

Dudley

It helped with our male going after our females, the blood in the urine and straining to go can be crystals blocking the urethra, it's a fairly common thing in certain breeds of cat.

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By *urlyCatzWoman
over a year ago

Blackpool

Feliway unfortunately did nothing for any of mine, fosters, ferals or my own. I did find that the rescue remedy helped, I have a friend who rescues and rehomes in Cyprus and she suggested it. It definitely helped the latest stray I homed and also catnip, not the spray as that scares the bejesus out of all of them but dried catnip. Make sure it's stored in a locked cupboard though, 3 of mine will climb you to get at the tub of it. Hope yours calms down, it's heart breaking when you feel you can't help.

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By *r MoriartyMan
over a year ago

The Land that time forgot (Norfolk)

Used the fellaway stuff a while ago, it definitely had an effect initially but they seemed to develop an immunity if that's even possible and after a few weeks it seemed to do nothing.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I have no advice to give you for stressed cats, my Coons have never suffered from it, but regarding the bladder infection the key to recovery is hydration. Give Molly only wet food and make sure she has water in a few different places around the house. Boiled and cooled is best, even flavoured water (the spring water from a tuna can is good) or bottled water. On large, flat ceramic plates not plastic and not deep bowls. I hope she feels better soon.

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By *amiss OP   Couple
over a year ago

chelmsford


"Sorry to read about your cat, must be upsetting for you.

I’ve used the plug in but didn’t work with my 2 stressed cats, I now prefer to use the calming spray near to their beds.

Also use the cat nip spray by their indoor play tree.

If there are interlopers coming in your garden that might stress her, spread some of her used toilet litter around the boundary. "

Thank you . I was looking at the calming sprays today, they sound like a good idea.She certainly seems a lot more calm this evening. Thank you for the tips

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By *amiss OP   Couple
over a year ago

chelmsford


"Why would stress cause cats to pass blood though?

Not sure, they said it's inflammation of the bladder, had a read up it seems quite common.

Thats makes sense

But surely an inflammation would be the sign of infection.

I swear my cat was SO unwell. Unresponsive, having difficulty moving, not going to the toilet at all

Nothing wrong with her!!

I hate that they cant tell you whats wrong!"

I would have thought so too. I suppose it's like when we humans are anxious it affects our bodily functions

. I don't understand the bleeding though. Yes it doesn't make sense when they can find nothing wrong, it's worrying, isn't it.

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By *amiss OP   Couple
over a year ago

chelmsford


"Is she an indoor cat that can see others intruding on her territory?

If so you may need to block her seeing them on her patch or even more tricky, almost impossible, keep the others out of your garden.

Or do as I have done, get geese in your back garden, I haven't seen a strange moggy in my garden for years "

She's not totally indoors, but only goes out a couple of times a day for 10 minutes. We've had her 18 months and there has always been other cats wandering through and never bothered her. Hubby was wondering about foxes..ooh geese sound like a good idea

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By *amiss OP   Couple
over a year ago

chelmsford


"Bookmarking - thinking of getting the same sort of thing for my dog. He’s constantly “on guard” and barks at anything he sees out of the window. "
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It's worth a try isn't it

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"So looking for a bit of reassurance, again! So Molly started straining to wee and started to pass blood in her wee. I thought water infection. Took her straight to the vets, who thought it was stress, possibly caused by the cats who come into the garden. I was surprised as she is so contented. She is on Lexicom which seems to be working. Urine tests showed no infections or any other problems. Advised a fellaway plug in, which I've just put in, to calm her. Has anyone used these and did it make a difference? Has anyone experience of this condition with their cats? Thank you. "
my cat got a form of acne on his chin and was losing some fur. Vet said it was stressed related and advised feliway. Have to say it really did work on him. He soon got back to normal.

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By *amiss OP   Couple
over a year ago

chelmsford


"It helped with our male going after our females, the blood in the urine and straining to go can be crystals blocking the urethra, it's a fairly common thing in certain breeds of cat. "

They did check for crystals in the urine and none there Thank you for that

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

They should check for bladder crystals if no infection is showing up. If it Carries on then PLEASE insist they check for everything. I had similar problems with one of my cats years ago.

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By *amiss OP   Couple
over a year ago

chelmsford


"Feliway unfortunately did nothing for any of mine, fosters, ferals or my own. I did find that the rescue remedy helped, I have a friend who rescues and rehomes in Cyprus and she suggested it. It definitely helped the latest stray I homed and also catnip, not the spray as that scares the bejesus out of all of them but dried catnip. Make sure it's stored in a locked cupboard though, 3 of mine will climb you to get at the tub of it. Hope yours calms down, it's heart breaking when you feel you can't help."

Oh thank you, it has upset me...so catnip has been mentioned a couple of times, I must try that

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By *amiss OP   Couple
over a year ago

chelmsford


"Used the fellaway stuff a while ago, it definitely had an effect initially but they seemed to develop an immunity if that's even possible and after a few weeks it seemed to do nothing."

That's worth knowing, I'll see how it goes

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By *amiss OP   Couple
over a year ago

chelmsford


"I have no advice to give you for stressed cats, my Coons have never suffered from it, but regarding the bladder infection the key to recovery is hydration. Give Molly only wet food and make sure she has water in a few different places around the house. Boiled and cooled is best, even flavoured water (the spring water from a tuna can is good) or bottled water. On large, flat ceramic plates not plastic and not deep bowls. I hope she feels better soon."

Oh thank you They did suggest to give her only wet food, so that makes sense now, with the hydration. That's interesting about the flat plates, why do you suggest that? Thank you again

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By *amiss OP   Couple
over a year ago

chelmsford


"So looking for a bit of reassurance, again! So Molly started straining to wee and started to pass blood in her wee. I thought water infection. Took her straight to the vets, who thought it was stress, possibly caused by the cats who come into the garden. I was surprised as she is so contented. She is on Lexicom which seems to be working. Urine tests showed no infections or any other problems. Advised a fellaway plug in, which I've just put in, to calm her. Has anyone used these and did it make a difference? Has anyone experience of this condition with their cats? Thank you. my cat got a form of acne on his chin and was losing some fur. Vet said it was stressed related and advised feliway. Have to say it really did work on him. He soon got back to normal. "
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Oh bless him! That's a good advert then, glad he's better

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By *amiss OP   Couple
over a year ago

chelmsford


"They should check for bladder crystals if no infection is showing up. If it Carries on then PLEASE insist they check for everything. I had similar problems with one of my cats years ago. "
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Thank you They checked for crystals and nothing there . Didn't realise my little adoptee would cause me so much worry

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"They should check for bladder crystals if no infection is showing up. If it Carries on then PLEASE insist they check for everything. I had similar problems with one of my cats years ago. ,

Thank you They checked for crystals and nothing there . Didn't realise my little adoptee would cause me so much worry "

oh God yeah. Mine constantly cause me worry lol. I've got a 19 year old ginger girl who thinks shes still about 5 years old lol. X

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By *amiss OP   Couple
over a year ago

chelmsford


"They should check for bladder crystals if no infection is showing up. If it Carries on then PLEASE insist they check for everything. I had similar problems with one of my cats years ago. ,

Thank you They checked for crystals and nothing there . Didn't realise my little adoptee would cause me so much worry oh God yeah. Mine constantly cause me worry lol. I've got a 19 year old ginger girl who thinks shes still about 5 years old lol. X"

Aah how sweet! Didn't realise I wanted a cat until she turned up in our garden with three little kittens. We were just going to foster her for a few days, whilst they separated them, but 18 months later, she's still here . She brings us so much fun and snuggles up with me when I'm sad

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"They should check for bladder crystals if no infection is showing up. If it Carries on then PLEASE insist they check for everything. I had similar problems with one of my cats years ago. ,

Thank you They checked for crystals and nothing there . Didn't realise my little adoptee would cause me so much worry oh God yeah. Mine constantly cause me worry lol. I've got a 19 year old ginger girl who thinks shes still about 5 years old lol. X

Aah how sweet! Didn't realise I wanted a cat until she turned up in our garden with three little kittens. We were just going to foster her for a few days, whilst they separated them, but 18 months later, she's still here . She brings us so much fun and snuggles up with me when I'm sad "

I couldnt live without my 2 cats and 2 dogs. They really are my furbabies. Glad yours keeps you happy xx

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By *amiss OP   Couple
over a year ago

chelmsford


"They should check for bladder crystals if no infection is showing up. If it Carries on then PLEASE insist they check for everything. I had similar problems with one of my cats years ago. ,

Thank you They checked for crystals and nothing there . Didn't realise my little adoptee would cause me so much worry oh God yeah. Mine constantly cause me worry lol. I've got a 19 year old ginger girl who thinks shes still about 5 years old lol. X

Aah how sweet! Didn't realise I wanted a cat until she turned up in our garden with three little kittens. We were just going to foster her for a few days, whilst they separated them, but 18 months later, she's still here . She brings us so much fun and snuggles up with me when I'm sad I couldnt live without my 2 cats and 2 dogs. They really are my furbabies. Glad yours keeps you happy xx"

Me too, I didn't realise I would become so attached to her xx

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"They should check for bladder crystals if no infection is showing up. If it Carries on then PLEASE insist they check for everything. I had similar problems with one of my cats years ago. ,

Thank you They checked for crystals and nothing there . Didn't realise my little adoptee would cause me so much worry oh God yeah. Mine constantly cause me worry lol. I've got a 19 year old ginger girl who thinks shes still about 5 years old lol. X

Aah how sweet! Didn't realise I wanted a cat until she turned up in our garden with three little kittens. We were just going to foster her for a few days, whilst they separated them, but 18 months later, she's still here . She brings us so much fun and snuggles up with me when I'm sad I couldnt live without my 2 cats and 2 dogs. They really are my furbabies. Glad yours keeps you happy xx

Me too, I didn't realise I would become so attached to her xx"

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over a year ago


"I have no advice to give you for stressed cats, my Coons have never suffered from it, but regarding the bladder infection the key to recovery is hydration. Give Molly only wet food and make sure she has water in a few different places around the house. Boiled and cooled is best, even flavoured water (the spring water from a tuna can is good) or bottled water. On large, flat ceramic plates not plastic and not deep bowls. I hope she feels better soon.

Oh thank you They did suggest to give her only wet food, so that makes sense now, with the hydration. That's interesting about the flat plates, why do you suggest that? Thank you again "

Cats don't like their whiskers touching the side of a bowl when they drink, according to "experts". I was just trying to suggest any small way of encouraging her to drink as much as possible. Having a UTI probably isn't good for her stress levels. Hope she gets well soon

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By *amiss OP   Couple
over a year ago

chelmsford


"I have no advice to give you for stressed cats, my Coons have never suffered from it, but regarding the bladder infection the key to recovery is hydration. Give Molly only wet food and make sure she has water in a few different places around the house. Boiled and cooled is best, even flavoured water (the spring water from a tuna can is good) or bottled water. On large, flat ceramic plates not plastic and not deep bowls. I hope she feels better soon.

Oh thank you They did suggest to give her only wet food, so that makes sense now, with the hydration. That's interesting about the flat plates, why do you suggest that? Thank you again

Cats don't like their whiskers touching the side of a bowl when they drink, according to "experts". I was just trying to suggest any small way of encouraging her to drink as much as possible. Having a UTI probably isn't good for her stress levels. Hope she gets well soon "

Aah, how interesting, I never knew that and thank you. X No uti, but inflammation of the bladder, equally as uncomfortable, I would imagine.She seems a lot happier this evening

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I have no advice to give you for stressed cats, my Coons have never suffered from it, but regarding the bladder infection the key to recovery is hydration. Give Molly only wet food and make sure she has water in a few different places around the house. Boiled and cooled is best, even flavoured water (the spring water from a tuna can is good) or bottled water. On large, flat ceramic plates not plastic and not deep bowls. I hope she feels better soon.

Oh thank you They did suggest to give her only wet food, so that makes sense now, with the hydration. That's interesting about the flat plates, why do you suggest that? Thank you again

Cats don't like their whiskers touching the side of a bowl when they drink, according to "experts". I was just trying to suggest any small way of encouraging her to drink as much as possible. Having a UTI probably isn't good for her stress levels. Hope she gets well soon

Aah, how interesting, I never knew that and thank you. X No uti, but inflammation of the bladder, equally as uncomfortable, I would imagine.She seems a lot happier this evening "

That's good to hear. I'm overjoyed - I'll be going back home to see my cats in a few weeks time I haven't seen them since Christmas

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By *amiss OP   Couple
over a year ago

chelmsford


"I have no advice to give you for stressed cats, my Coons have never suffered from it, but regarding the bladder infection the key to recovery is hydration. Give Molly only wet food and make sure she has water in a few different places around the house. Boiled and cooled is best, even flavoured water (the spring water from a tuna can is good) or bottled water. On large, flat ceramic plates not plastic and not deep bowls. I hope she feels better soon.

Oh thank you They did suggest to give her only wet food, so that makes sense now, with the hydration. That's interesting about the flat plates, why do you suggest that? Thank you again

Cats don't like their whiskers touching the side of a bowl when they drink, according to "experts". I was just trying to suggest any small way of encouraging her to drink as much as possible. Having a UTI probably isn't good for her stress levels. Hope she gets well soon

Aah, how interesting, I never knew that and thank you. X No uti, but inflammation of the bladder, equally as uncomfortable, I would imagine.She seems a lot happier this evening

That's good to hear. I'm overjoyed - I'll be going back home to see my cats in a few weeks time I haven't seen them since Christmas "

Thank you. Gosh you must miss them!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I have no advice to give you for stressed cats, my Coons have never suffered from it, but regarding the bladder infection the key to recovery is hydration. Give Molly only wet food and make sure she has water in a few different places around the house. Boiled and cooled is best, even flavoured water (the spring water from a tuna can is good) or bottled water. On large, flat ceramic plates not plastic and not deep bowls. I hope she feels better soon.

Oh thank you They did suggest to give her only wet food, so that makes sense now, with the hydration. That's interesting about the flat plates, why do you suggest that? Thank you again

Cats don't like their whiskers touching the side of a bowl when they drink, according to "experts". I was just trying to suggest any small way of encouraging her to drink as much as possible. Having a UTI probably isn't good for her stress levels. Hope she gets well soon

Aah, how interesting, I never knew that and thank you. X No uti, but inflammation of the bladder, equally as uncomfortable, I would imagine.She seems a lot happier this evening

That's good to hear. I'm overjoyed - I'll be going back home to see my cats in a few weeks time I haven't seen them since Christmas

Thank you. Gosh you must miss them!"

I really do (but don't tell anyone, I skype them every couple of nights )

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By *amiss OP   Couple
over a year ago

chelmsford


"I have no advice to give you for stressed cats, my Coons have never suffered from it, but regarding the bladder infection the key to recovery is hydration. Give Molly only wet food and make sure she has water in a few different places around the house. Boiled and cooled is best, even flavoured water (the spring water from a tuna can is good) or bottled water. On large, flat ceramic plates not plastic and not deep bowls. I hope she feels better soon.

Oh thank you They did suggest to give her only wet food, so that makes sense now, with the hydration. That's interesting about the flat plates, why do you suggest that? Thank you again

Cats don't like their whiskers touching the side of a bowl when they drink, according to "experts". I was just trying to suggest any small way of encouraging her to drink as much as possible. Having a UTI probably isn't good for her stress levels. Hope she gets well soon

Aah, how interesting, I never knew that and thank you. X No uti, but inflammation of the bladder, equally as uncomfortable, I would imagine.She seems a lot happier this evening

That's good to hear. I'm overjoyed - I'll be going back home to see my cats in a few weeks time I haven't seen them since Christmas

Thank you. Gosh you must miss them!

I really do (but don't tell anyone, I skype them every couple of nights )"

Hahaha! I love that

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By *amiss OP   Couple
over a year ago

chelmsford

Just an update on Molly. A lot calmer this morning, no stained wee. Thanks for all the tips, going to put those into action.Many thanks to all you cat loving people! xx

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over a year ago


"Just an update on Molly. A lot calmer this morning, no stained wee. Thanks for all the tips, going to put those into action.Many thanks to all you cat loving people! xx"

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By *amiss OP   Couple
over a year ago

chelmsford


"Just an update on Molly. A lot calmer this morning, no stained wee. Thanks for all the tips, going to put those into action.Many thanks to all you cat loving people! xx "

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By *eliciousladyWoman
over a year ago

Sometimes U.K


"Just an update on Molly. A lot calmer this morning, no stained wee. Many thanks to all you cat loving people! xx"

So pleased she’s calmer, it’s a worry when any of our pets aren’t their usual selves xx

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By *amiss OP   Couple
over a year ago

chelmsford


"Just an update on Molly. A lot calmer this morning, no stained wee. Many thanks to all you cat loving people! xx

So pleased she’s calmer, it’s a worry when any of our pets aren’t their usual selves xx"

Aah thank you I think the Fellaway is working, she's sparko on the sofa

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

It could be crystals in the urethal tubes..one of our cats had this and ended up having 2 operations..

We were advised to change his diet and we now use purina sensitive biscuits. Not had any issues since..in dogs giving extra vitamin c helps.

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By *amiss OP   Couple
over a year ago

chelmsford


"It could be crystals in the urethal tubes..one of our cats had this and ended up having 2 operations..

We were advised to change his diet and we now use purina sensitive biscuits. Not had any issues since..in dogs giving extra vitamin c helps."

Thank you for replying. They done several tests on her urine and no crystals thankfully

it

They've put it down to stress, as of today, there is no blood and she's lovely and calm today.

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