yes that is normal
yes it normal. You will have a bag where you can urinate. When it will be full you can empty to the toilet
yes it happens every once in a while
When my wife was pregnant, I learned that in a normal pregnancy, the baby does not have a bowel movement while in the womb, but they do urinate while in the womb.
If you stop pooing while it is hangin' out, it will either fall in to the toilet or it will get sucked in and you will get constipated for the rest of your life. then you will turn fat and brown and purple and squishy. i'm serious! it happened to my sister! :(
First, I would ask what you mean by "hold in her urine". It is normal for a rat to urinate while walking sometimes or when you are holding them. My rats won't urinate in the bedding where they sleep, but they urinate all over everywhere else. i know it can be messy, but I just clean out their cages once a week and it's not much of a problem.
Yes
Yes, why wouldn't they be able to? Everyone can urinate while erect, it's just a little harder.
Yes it is
stress incontinence
No. While urinating your body is in simple terms clearing the waste, as the same with thorwing up. Doing it at the same time is unnatural, i suggest you do further research.
If you are unable to urinate after a catheter has been removed, first try to relax and give yourself some time, as it may take a little while for normal function to resume. Drink plenty of fluids to encourage urination. If you still cannot urinate after several hours, or if you experience pain, discomfort, or swelling, contact your healthcare provider for further evaluation and guidance.
Urinating twice during the night, known as nocturia, can be common, especially in older adults. Factors such as fluid intake before bed, certain medications, or underlying health conditions can contribute to this occurrence. While occasional nighttime urination may be normal, frequent awakenings to urinate could warrant a discussion with a healthcare professional to rule out any potential issues.