Blood in Urine, Treatment, Vet'sDiagnosis? What could it be?
I rescued an adorable six year old orange indoor tabby named Ginger. Here is a bit of his history, including his: "Eating Idiosyncrasies"! He has always been healthy, never any illnesses, shiny coat, happy and mischievous! I have been feeding him "Holistic-type" of foods all of his life. He prefers dry food, but before I "serve it" to him, I must soak it in very hot water to make it soft - the reason being that he throws up easily. For some strange reason, he never chews food, and so, I have come to this realization, (thank goodness! And after many numerous times on my hands and knees cleaning up vomit stains :( in the rugs). Also, I must mention that he is a very picky eater=he has tried nearly every holistic food on the market. Usually if he is interested, he will eat the food, some of them agree with him and many of them do not, and he vomits them up... I have always thought that it may be an ingredient that just does not work with his system, or sometimes it may be that he is gobbling the food up too quickly?Usually after eating the same food for about a month, he then refuses to eat and attempts to bury his plate! At the moment I feed him 1/2 Fromm Salmon a La Veg, and 1/2 EVO by Innova. He has been on this mixture for about 2 weeks. I have never had a cat with these "eating idiosyncrasies" - it is very difficult and frustrating for me to be constantly changing foods and praying that the next one will be The One that he will eat happily ever after!! But, I have heard that I am not alone with this "eating disorder" and many other cat owners I know are going through the same thing... hmmm... So this is his eating history. Now about his medical condition: Last week, (for the first time in his life), I discovered "pink snow", and I was very concerned. When I noticed Ginger urinating in the snow, on my balcony,(p.s. he cannot jump off as it is enclosed by 5 feet high, recycled glass windows!), I thought that it was funny and unusual, and perhaps he was imitating his best friend, and fellow housemate-Baby (Pomeranian/Yorkshire Terrier). Then I noticed that he was again trying to urinate, and was squatting in the snow,for 90 seconds, and again it was pink. Although there were no other symptoms - no crying in pain, and throughout this, he has been playful and mischievous as usual, I brought him to the Vet, where he stayed overnight so that the Vet could test his urine. The next day I picked him up and the Vet said that there was a lot of blood in the urine, and that he had a Urinary Tract Infection, and advised me to give him these antibiotics: Clavamox 62.5mg(20 tablets) plus to change his food to: Royal Canin”Urinary SO. I have been giving him the antibiotics all week, he has 3 tablets left, but I am very concerned as although there is no blood in the urine, and he is not crying in pain, and is still in good spirits and playful, he has been squatting and urinating, only a few drops coming out, in the litter box: 40-50 times each day! for the first 4 days, and in the box for a long time (3-4 minutes.)! Now it is one week later, Ginger is urinating approx.30-40 times per day, and taking approx. 1-2 minutes, and STILL only a few drops each time. He urinates sort of standing up with his paws holding on, to the top of the box, but in a squatting position. I am very concerned as he is still urinating only a few drops each time he goes into the litter, and is still squatting etc. I feel very confused and worried, and would be very grateful and would appreciate any opinions, advice, suggestions regarding Ginger, i.e. could he have been misdiagnosed? What should I expect now that he is nearly finished the medication? What could be wrong with him…might it be that he was given the wrong type of medication? Why is he not urinating normally? The Vet charged me a total of $150.(include.taxes) [Exam$46, Urine Collection$18,Urinalysis$37, Overnight Boarding $13.50, Clavamox 62.5mg (20 tabs)$12, Royal Canin 5 cans food $6.50]. Regarding the Urinalysis: Last week, when I asked the Vet what was his PH number he sort of hesitated and said that it was difficult to say as there was a lot of blood, I was charged $37….. does this sound right? Has anyone had anything similar happen with their cat? If he is still squatting and urinating so many times per day even after the antibiotics are finished, what could be the next step? Could he be ill with something else causing this? Should I call the Vet now, or after all the meds are finished, and if he asks me to bring Ginger in again... What can I expect could be the next step in knowing what is wrong with him... tests, etc... and also, what to expect in additional Vet charges? THANK YOU ALL VERY VERY MUCH! ^, ^ :confused: