Go to an emergency animal hospital. If you are in or near a city, there should be a 24-hour service. It will cost more, but it could save your pet.
I'm not a cat expert, but I would highly recommend taking your cat to the vet. Do it immediately. I once had a rabbit who was sick, but we didn't take her to the vet right away and she died.
It's best to take your cat into the vets to be sure they don't have nasal cysts. Your cat may simply have allergies and your vet can give you something for this. Cats can also get colds. The vet will check your cat's ears, eyes, nose, mouth and heart and can give you a much better diagnosis.
If a cat has a hole in their necks, the cat needs to be taken to a vet. The vet can dress the wound to prevent any infections.
If your litter box is clean, he might have a kidney or bladder infection. You should phone the Vet and ask whether he needs to see your cat. I've heard that peeing everywhere is a symptom.
Please take the cat to the vet. These are serious symptoms.
find your closest vet that is not closed and take poor cat there
A cystotomy is a surgery in which the urinary bladder is opened and then closed. The veterinarian will place your cat under general anesthesia, then create a surgical opening along the midline of your cat's belly. Through this opening the vet will carefully move the bladder around so that it is lying outside the abdomen. After removing the urine from the bladder, the veterinarian will open the bladder and remove anything inside the bladder that shouldn't be there, such as bladder stones or a knob of infection or a tumor. Once everything is cleaned out, the vet will carefully stitch the bladder closed and place it back in its place in the abdomen. The vet will then stitch the stomach wall back together and wake your cat back up.
I'm not a cat expert, but I would highly recommend taking your cat to the vet. Do it immediately. I once had a rabbit who was sick, but we didn't take her to the vet right away and she died.
There is probably very little you can do to help. The cat needs immediate treatment from a vet. Emergency vets are open all hours if your usual vet is closed.
You need to get her checked out by your Veterinarian. She could also be in heat too but probably not. It is important to have her checked out by your Vet to know for sure. A bladder infection is nothing to mess around with, she needs to be diagnosed and treated immediately. Normally with a bladder infection you will see the cat peeing constantly, small amounts or just straining to pee and nothing comes out. The cat will become very sick very fast. Off to the Vet you must go! You will need to change her diet also if she does have a bladder infection. You just don't want her to become blocked up completely but that happens more often in the males than in the females but don't take any chances. She must feel miserable. It is a very painful condition.
It's best to take your cat into the vets to be sure they don't have nasal cysts. Your cat may simply have allergies and your vet can give you something for this. Cats can also get colds. The vet will check your cat's ears, eyes, nose, mouth and heart and can give you a much better diagnosis.
Yes, any infection that goes on for a long time is dangerous. But a cat with bladder inflammation might not have an infection. Male cats in particular are prone to other urinary tract problems as well as infections. Of course, if your cat is in pain or having blood in urine or has stopped using the litterbox, you should take the cat to the vet.
Your cat could possibly have a bad bladder infection. This happened to a dear cat I had some years ago and I didn't notice it right away. When I did I felt terrible, because this can be very painful. I took her to the vets immediately and soon she was feeling better, but I sure keptmy eyes open after that. The best thing to do is take your cat to the vet. It could be a bladder infection or some type of worm. Let the vet make the diagnosis so get your cat in ASAP.
Well your cat would be pretty old and probaly has urinatly problems, It could be a bladder infection. Take it to the vet if it is bloody but if its normal cat wee then your cat is probebly stressed or drinking too much.
His kidneys may be failing. In an old cat, this is to be expected. It is also very serious, so you have to take the cat to the vet. No one on the internet is really going to be able to help you, since we can't see and touch the cat. An actual veterinarian needs to examine the cat, and run blood and urine tests and stuff. If you need help finding a vet or an animal emergency hospital, see the Related Links below.
It depends on your vet and why your cat would be in. You'll have to ask your vet.
By my calculation your cat probably has an bladder infection. We do not know what is causing it but you should try going to the vet to check if it is not a bladder infection or not. We are not sure about the bladder nfection but you should try goiung to the vet. And one more advice. Sometime you don't have to listen to a computer. If there is a serious infection or a problem go to the doctor right away so nothing bad could happen. I hope this advice could help you. Thank you for taking time reading this passage or text.