If urethral plugs are an ongoing problem and prescription diet isn't helping, then your veterinarian may recommend a surgery for your cat known as perineal urethrostomy.
Not exact matches
If you see blood in your cat's urine, it is most probably a sign of FLUTD, bladder stones or a
urethral plug — not an infection.
In some cases, a cystotomy may not be necessary
if the obstruction can be relieved by passing a catheter, especially
if it is caused by soft
plugs of crystals and mucus or
urethral spasms.