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 Post subject: Blood in urine - who's is it?
PostPosted: Sun Apr 29, 2012 7:48 pm 
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Hi Guys,

I wasn't abducted by Aliens, just a little bit abused by
life's happenings.

Have been checking daily on everything happening with
everyone and their babies, though!

Just saw blood in one litter box five minutes ago, but have
absolutely no idea which of my three between Miles, Pablo or
Nique it could be!

Pushkin is out of the guess because he is confined to my room at
the moment after a eye operation.

How can I find out which of my three is having problems? No one l
look sick and is eating normal....


Do I take all three to the Vet or could this be a bad reaction to their
Vaccinations?


Sorry, I am just very worried!

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 Post subject: Re: Blood in urine - who's is it?
PostPosted: Mon Apr 30, 2012 12:40 am 
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Hey stranger!!! :P

I have never figured out how to tell pee apart from one cat to the next, except for one idiot boy cat who pees standing up on tiptoes and sprays. (Covered boxes are great!)

It could be a vaccine reaction -- they come in a hundred different forms.

I hope you figure it out!!!

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 Post subject: Re: Blood in urine - who's is it?
PostPosted: Tue May 01, 2012 6:15 pm 
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:heart: Linda, thanks for the repy - much appreciated!


I kept on checking the last few days and happy to report I did not see anything again. Thank goodness!


I think you are right, reaction to the Vaccinations. We had a extra one added this year for Feline Leukemia and could be way too much for their little bodies. :?


Believe me I am always keeping up to date with everything happening with everybody and although I am so bad with posting will never leave this forum. Even on holiday I try and check regularly.,.,


Loof after yourself

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 Post subject: Re: Blood in urine - who's is it?
PostPosted: Tue May 01, 2012 7:39 pm 
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There was blood in the urine that was on the floor at my husband's house and I figured out it was the dog as she wsan't getting out all day long to urinate and the cats all got to use the litter box ...

With one of my cats when she had a UTI I kept seeing her go to the bathroom really frequently (she made sure I was watching) and she couldn't do more than a drop each time.. I knew then it was her. My cat with chronic renal failure goes in amounts that are 3x's what hers are..

Anyway, sometimes it's just catching them in the act when it's multiple cats/pets and putting it together with the rest of their behavior.

Sure hope your kitties are Ok... maybe a camera in place where litter boxes are for when you're not home if working long hours(remote access)?


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