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07-04-2008, 10:23 PM   #1

Abdominal pain & accidental urination???


My eldest boy Thomas is about 9 and has never had any problems. But this morning I noticed he was looking really odd, listless, tail between his legs, just looked poorly. I tried to pick him up but he screeched when I pressed his tummy and then had a wee accident..

.. then he went and hid under my son's bed. I always know he's ill when he hides under the bed.

Unfortunately I didn't have time to take him to the vets this morning but when I got home he seemed far better anyway, he was sitting on the window ledge looking at the world going by and generally seemed contented.. oh and he had some food too.

Am I right in leaving this to see if it comes back or should I really get him checked out? I just tried to touch his tummy (gently) and he nipped me so I assume it's not feeling too great still, although he seems relatively happy in himself.

Does this sound like cystitis? Or something worse (kidney failure) ?



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07-04-2008, 10:34 PM   #2

Re: Abdominal pain & accidental urination???


I would most certainly take Thomas to the vet as soon as you can. It may just be an infection, but he is obviously still in pain if he nipped you for touching him. He probably needs antibiotics at the least.

Please let us know how he gets on!



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07-04-2008, 10:40 PM   #3

Re: Abdominal pain & accidental urination???


Thanks for your quick reply Angieh, I was hoping someone would be here to help!
Ok I'll be honest, he quite literally sank his teeth into me when I touched his tummy, although Thomas can be a vicious devil at the best of times! Although it is clearly obvious there is pain.
I didn't think cystitis caused abdominal pain, well it never seems to have done with my past cats (obviously there is pain when urinating but it didn't seem to be abdominal).
Anyway, I'm away for the next couple of days which is annoying, but hubby is off work so I've given him strict instructions to get Thomas to the vet!
Thanks for your help.



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07-04-2008, 10:54 PM   #4

Re: Abdominal pain & accidental urination???


Definitely the first port of call Sarah - hope your OH can manage to get Thomas there ASAP.

I do hope it is something easily treated.



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08-04-2008, 09:33 AM   #5

Re: Abdominal pain & accidental urination???


Sounds like what happened to my neighbour's cat a few years back; a blockage which stopped most of the urine from getting out. Potentially deadly if not treated. I'd get him to the vet as soon as you can!



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08-04-2008, 06:53 PM   #6

Re: Abdominal pain & accidental urination???


I agree with the others and get him checked over by a vet just to be on the safe side. Let us know how he gets on!



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11-04-2008, 07:34 PM   #7

Re: Abdominal pain & accidental urination???


Thank you everyone for your replies and sorry for taking so long in replying. I took Thomas to the vet and she said that she thinks it is cystitis as (luckily) his bladder felt reasonably empty, which is great as I was really concerned that it was a urinary blockage.
She gave various injections - an all-in-one antibiotic injection (he can be quite vicious so very hard to give pills!), a pain killer and an anti-inflammatory. She also felt his tummy, took his temp, etc.
Basically she has told me to keep a very close eye on his movements (we have bought a litter tray again) and to use wet food for a few weeks to get extra fluids in him.
Bless him, he seems really miserable, wondering around with his tail between his legs, jumping at the slightest thing and just seems really lifeless.
I'm sure he'll make a full recovery which is great.
Thanks again for all your help xx



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11-04-2008, 08:01 PM   #8

Re: Abdominal pain & accidental urination???


Gald you know what it is, cystitis is nasty but treatable. However it tends to be recurrent so you should watch for symptoms in the future. The litter tray is a good idea. You can monitor his toilet behaviour that way.



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11-04-2008, 08:19 PM   #9

Re: Abdominal pain & accidental urination???


Yes you're right Yola. It is important to see that he is weeing and the litter tray is the best way to do this. Do encourage him to drink if you can, even adding some water to his food.

If you have ever experienced cystitis yourself, you will know how painful it is and Thomas may associate the pain with the place where he has tried to wee, so it may be sensible to put some extra trays around if at all possible. Let's hope the antibiotics and the anti-inflammatory and painkillers calm the whole thing down really quickly. It's good his bladder wasn't full at the vet, at least the urine is getting out. We've had thread recently where another Catsey member's cat had to have an op for a ruptured bladder and we have all our fingers and toes crossed for him.



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11-04-2008, 10:50 PM   #10

Re: Abdominal pain & accidental urination???


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Originally Posted by angieh
If you have ever experienced cystitis yourself, you will know how painful it is and Thomas may associate the pain with the place where he has tried to wee, so it may be sensible to put some extra trays around if at all possible. .
Oh, yes. Before having my 1st child I suffered very frequently. Thankfully, since giving birth 4 1/2 years ago, I had one final, monster attack and that (touch wood) seems to have been it!!

I wouldn't wish it on my worst enemy let alone a cat that didn't know what was going on!



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