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Fountain Syringe My cat has problems peeing and crying, but he is on antibiotics what is wrong? My 11 months cat neutered male crying a lot and having trouble peeing. I took him to the vet and after they extracted blood in the urine and ran all kinds of tests, he was diagnosed with a severe bladder infection and was immediately placed on AMOX fluid - antibiotics 1 time per day. I was also ordered to syringe him water at least 70 ml per day, which I did. Almost immediately her pee and increase stop whining. I purchased a bowl of water fountain for him because the problem was that he wasn't drinking enough water and it wont even drink bowls, faucets only. Its been two weeks and he just pee more and it was extracted 100 times better, but still had a small amount of blood in it. They have passed from him clavamox AMOX to 2 times a day, but now it is a pee maybe 2 times a day and they are very small quantities. He also began to wail in the area again. What is wrong with him? I stopped requiring drinking water because it was out of his fountain, should I start again the syringe until the infection has cleared up 100%? And he can block all on antibiotics? CALL ...... YOUR VET and explain what you have and who did not ...... , and what is happening now. Yes, he can certainly block while on antibiotics. The blockage is caused by an accumulation of crystals blocking his urethra. If it is tender and cry while using the box then it must be included in the veterinarian IMMEDIATELY. If he is really stuck, then that is fatal. Contact your veterinarian and update. The Clavamox can not be strong enough or may be the bad guy for him at this point. It needs a new audit of this type, it must be given. Do not wait, you do not want to completely block him. They can put in place amoxicilian. It almost seems as thought the cat tries to pass a kidney stone. I recommend you take him to the vet especially if he is on antibiotics and difficult to pee. Too much water can cause water intoxication and possibly be fatal. Yes, you should certainly force of the water, he will need to get rid of his urinary It is very unlikely that a male cat will get a urinary tract infection, their urethra is too long. Mos likely he has the disease Feline lower urinary tract. What happens in young cats in middle age for unknown reasons. First, find a different vet! You cats should be evaluated for the formation of bladder stones, because yes, it can block while on antibiotics. I am a veterinary technician who works in an emergency clinic and I have seen cats die from being blocked! Some cats just have this problem and dietary changes and stress may need to be in his future. I can email specific documents that we use in our hospital, if you wish. If you continue to watch the search Feline lower urinary tract disease (FLTUD) or feline urologic syndrome (FUS). Hi all, Posted on February 14, 2010.
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