My one-year-old neutered cat just came back from surgery for a urinary blockage caused by crystals, and he's still not peeing. What should I do?

My one-year-old neutered cat just returned home after surgery for a urinary blockage that was caused by crystals, but he's still not peeing. It's been several hours since we got back, and I'm really concerned about him being uncomfortable or having further issues. What steps should I take to ensure he starts to urinate soon? Should I bring him back to the vet right away?

Answer

Your cat has just returned home after surgery for a urinary blockage caused by crystals, and it's concerning that he hasn't urinated yet. This situation could cause discomfort or indicate a need for immediate attention.

  • Monitor your cat closely for any signs of distress or discomfort.
  • Encourage your cat to drink water to help flush his system.
  • Seek veterinary advice immediately if he still isn't urinating or if any urgent symptoms appear.

It's crucial to keep a close eye on your cat's condition as urinating is vital for his recovery. Cats recovering from such surgeries might take some time to regain their normal urination habits, but continuous observation is essential. You can encourage water intake by providing fresh water or using a pet fountain. However, if your cat still hasn't urinated, or you notice any signs of distress like frequent trips to the litter box without urination, vocalizing, or lethargy, it's vital to contact your vet immediately, as it could indicate a serious issue that needs prompt attention.

If this is an emergency, please seek immediate veterinary care.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • Why is my cat not urinating after surgery?

    Post-surgical inflammation or discomfort might be causing a delay in normal urination. However, if your cat does not urinate soon, it is important to contact your veterinarian to rule out any complications.

  • What can I do to help my cat urinate?

    Ensure your cat is hydrated by encouraging water intake and provide a calm environment. You can try offering a water source that might entice them to drink more, such as a water fountain.

  • When should I seek further veterinary care?

    If your cat has not urinated several hours post-surgery or is showing signs of distress or illness, contact your vet immediately to avoid potential complications.

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