Feline cystitis
Posted: Sun Feb 03, 2019 2:19 pm
Hello,
I’ve been sent here by a good cat friend. I have a little rescue female called Audrey. She’s app 3 years old neutered and utd with everything.
Just over a week ago I had to take her to the vets, diagnosed with fic and prescribed metacam .4 a day plus vet pro urinary capsules. All went well initially and then the same symptoms reoccurred. Back to vets, prescribed more metacam and antibiotic. Amoxiclav 1 twice a day. She is fabulous at taking her meds and I switched her to urinary feed the day of her first visit.
Alas she’s still scratching everywhere and only doing little pees. The vets are saying an ultrasound next and possibly life long metacam. I find this strange as the metacam isint working now!
I believe stress to be the trigger. She got a bit above herself in the house pecking order plus we have a local Tom who keeps breaking into the house and spraying. She hates this cat. The cat has an owner. I’ve offered help to have it neutered but it is not my cat.
Any ideas to help her would be much appreciated. Thank you.
I’ve been sent here by a good cat friend. I have a little rescue female called Audrey. She’s app 3 years old neutered and utd with everything.
Just over a week ago I had to take her to the vets, diagnosed with fic and prescribed metacam .4 a day plus vet pro urinary capsules. All went well initially and then the same symptoms reoccurred. Back to vets, prescribed more metacam and antibiotic. Amoxiclav 1 twice a day. She is fabulous at taking her meds and I switched her to urinary feed the day of her first visit.
Alas she’s still scratching everywhere and only doing little pees. The vets are saying an ultrasound next and possibly life long metacam. I find this strange as the metacam isint working now!
I believe stress to be the trigger. She got a bit above herself in the house pecking order plus we have a local Tom who keeps breaking into the house and spraying. She hates this cat. The cat has an owner. I’ve offered help to have it neutered but it is not my cat.
Any ideas to help her would be much appreciated. Thank you.