April (Louisiana) on 11/27/2017
Replied By Kimberlee (Michigan) on 12/23/2017
I gave her 50/50 syringe of ACV and water at 7pm. She did foam at the mouth but forgave me when I gave her some wet food. How often should I give her the solution until I can get her to the vet? She's 2 years old and only about 7 pounds. Thanks.
Replied By Janet (Colorado) on 12/24/2017
Replied By Tracy (Geneva, Fl) on 01/14/2018
Replied By Pam E. (SW California) on 01/16/2023
SO Sorry that you lost your cat to Urinary Blockage! However, this thread is about Urinary Infections rather than blockages. You might want to learn more about blockages by reading this article By Karen Becker, Holistic & Conventional DVM: Urethral Obstruction or Urinary Blockages in Catshttps://healthypets.mercola.com/sites/healthypets/archive/2017/04/04/cats-urethral-obstruction.aspx
Replied By Read More (Online) on 10/02/2022
This according to the ASPCA's website:"Common symptoms include:
- Straining to urinate.
- Frequent small urinations.
- Blood in the urine.
- Painful urination.
- Inappropriate urination (somewhere other than the litter box)
- Straining without urination (urinary obstruction)
- Crying, restlessness, or hiding because of discomfort.
- Loss of appetite."
- And more
Replied By Pam E. (SW California) on 01/16/2023
Urinary Blockage Symptom = NO Urinary Output. You need to be aware of how often your cat pees, & take notice of it. When they stop peeing, they have a blockage. Symptoms of urinary blockage, according to Karen Becker DVM are: Straining to urinate Lethargy Urinating small amounts, often with blood Dehydration Licking the genital area Metabolic changes such as high potassium levels in the blood Crying, restlessness or hiding due to pain Decreased heart rate Loss of appetite Kidney damage Vomiting Bladder rupture