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spending a lot of time in the litter box
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January 25th 04, 09:16 PM
blkcatgal
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I just went through a similar situation with my cat. My vet told me that if
the cat was blocked, you would know it - the cat would be extremely
unconfortable, crying, etc. My cat also just had a urinary infection.
Antibiotics cleared it up.
Sue
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On Sun, 25 Jan 2004 12:44:43 -0600, Karen Chuplis
wrote:
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, Lucifer at
wrote on 1/25/04 12:15 PM:
One of my indoors only, 6 yr old neutered males has taken to spending
a lot of time in the litter box.
He seems to go about twice an hour, and spends up to 15 minutes at a
time in there.
Seems to be healthy and playful otherwise; belly is not tender or
distended.
I'll try for a vet visit tomorrow, but wondered if anyone has any
ideas?
This is an emergency in a male. Males can die from systemic poisoning
within
48 to 72 hours if they block. Please try to get him in TODAY.
I did.
Turns out it wasn't an emergency.
The vet said you can tell whether a cat's urinary tract is blocked by
feeling for a distended bladder; his wasn't.
He did have an infection, which made him think he had to pee even when
he really didn't.
blkcatgal