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Cat Peeing Everywhere and Meowing?

My 4 year old female cat is peeing everywhere, mainly on my couch and blankets, and recently started meowing constantly. She has been treated twice for a UTI. The first time they tested the urine and it came back positive. The second time they took the urine from the bladder and said it may have had a trace of a UTI, but weren't sure so they put her on a 14 day dose of antibiotics. I am not sure what else to do. Please someone help!

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September 8, 20150 found this helpful

If your cat is meowing constantly, she may be in pain and needs help now! Please take her to your vet now, any further delay may the problem and cost more to treat.

 

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September 10, 20150 found this helpful

When your cat was diagnosed with a UTI did the Vet send the sample out to be cultured? It takes about 3 days and it shows which antibiotics the bacteria will respond to?

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If they don't do that then you may have had the wrong antibiotics, and your cat has still got an infection. Find a Vet that does it the right way, quickly.

 
September 23, 20151 found this helpful

Typically a veterinarian will first do a basic urinalysis which consists of a dipstick (which checks for glucose, red cells, white cells, ketones, and some other values), and a sediment. If there are significant white cells and or red cells, the doctor will typically start on a broad spectrum antibiotic. If you cat gets better and then has another episode within a few weeks/months, then your vet will probably want to do a culture and sensitivity. The culture and sensitivity will show the doctor what bacteria is in the bladder and which antibiotics will be effective in treating (bacteria can be resistant to some antibiotics).

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This culture and sensitivity will take a few days to get back, so your vet will probably start you on an antibiotic, and then change it if he gets the test back and the bacteria is NOT sensitive to the antibiotic he prescribed. Your vet might also want to do some x-rays to see if you cat might have bladder stones. If your cat has bladder stones, it could cause chronic urinary infections. If your cat has bladder stones, the only options for treatment are dietary change or surgery. Some stones can be dissolved with diet, while others need to be surgically removed.

Good luck!

 
December 2, 20160 found this helpful

I was able to heal my cat from UTI coming back - please read it - My can was treated twice for UTI ( with rilexine), but even though she improved, something still was wrong, she ate hungrily, often and her litter smelled. This was going on for months and I tried to make sure that she drinks more, but she still did not improve completely.

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So here is what I did and it worked! I completely stopped feeding her Friskies, start feeding her differently: fresh chicken liver - a bit, a bit of fresh white meat chicken, all protein good cat food with boiled chicken and milk, slightly diluted with water. The litter stopped smelling and she is all well now.

 

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