I have a cat, 3 or 4 years old,no issues till now. he started peeing outside the box this week, small amounts. He also has peed on me twice this week, I think he can't control it. Today he started hunching like he was trying to pee multiple times but nothing came out, Other than that he has not been himself today, He has been hiding, won't come when I call, he seems out of it and uninterested, I suspect a uti but need a second opinion

Updated On May 16th, 2019

Pet's info: Cat | Mixed Breed | Male | neutered | 4 years old

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Answered By Julie Settlage, DVM, DACVS-LA, CVA

Veterinarian, Board-Certified Veterinary Surgeon (large animal), Certified Veterinary Acupuncturist

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It is so hard to see your pet feeling unwell! Unfortunately, I believe that Alucard should see a veterinarian as soon as possible (emergency if your vet is not available). The symptoms you describe could be a UTI - which can be very painful - but I also worry that he has an obstructed or partially obstructed urethra and he can’t pee. If this is the case, it is life threatening. At your vet, I would expect them to do a complete physical exam and likely do abdominal radiographs (x-rays) and blood work as well as a urinalysis. If it is only a UTI, they will get him on good antibiotics. If it is an obstruction, he would possibly need anesthesia to allow the vet to do a procedure to unblock his urethra. He would also likely need to stay for a bit to make sure he is peeing ok and returning to normal. Please see your vet today!! Thank you for using Pet Coach!

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