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Need some help for my cat(Updated) [View all] Arcanetrance Jul 2013 OP
You might try posting this in the Texas group too BainsBane Jul 2013 #1
I will I feel so alone I'm not from here back home I had connections with a local vet. Arcanetrance Jul 2013 #2
You need to get the cat to a vet ASAP - he has a urinary tract blockage The Velveteen Ocelot Jul 2013 #3
I called every vet in my area and they all said money upfront no exceptions Arcanetrance Jul 2013 #4
That's probably what they tell their receptionists to tell people. The Velveteen Ocelot Jul 2013 #5
i am so.sorry blondie58 Jul 2013 #6
Is your kitty not able to poop or pee? I have found a product that will help Paper Roses Jul 2013 #7
Pee sadly if it was poop I have a laxative from when he had hairball issues Arcanetrance Jul 2013 #8
Could you have your previous vet's office call on your behalf? oregonjen Jul 2013 #9
I have resolved the issue a VCA hospital is allowing me to pay for a basic exam which is $49 Arcanetrance Jul 2013 #10
That's great KC Jul 2013 #12
That is great news! LisaLynne Jul 2013 #13
It was it was caused by the diet I was giving him. Arcanetrance Jul 2013 #14
Oh, so like ... maybe not enough moisture or something? LisaLynne Jul 2013 #15
It was a urinary tract blockage my vet says that it happens to alot of male cats that eat to much Arcanetrance Jul 2013 #16
Oh, ok, I get it! nt LisaLynne Jul 2013 #17
I have a lot of years of kitteh experience. DainBramaged Jul 2013 #18
"I have fed my cats Purina indoor for nearly 20 years, regular Purina before it came out and......." meti57b Jul 2013 #19
Yes dry, I feed my cats wet as a treat about once every two weeks DainBramaged Jul 2013 #20
Thank you .... I will try that meti57b Jul 2013 #21
So glad you found a vet who will see the cat. Curmudgeoness Jul 2013 #11
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