Frequent and
Small Amounts of Urine If your pet seems to urinate more frequently than before, check the amount of urine each time they go.
Not exact matches
Since newborns only make a
small amount of urine and disposable diapers are very absorbent, it can be hard to tell
if the diapers are wet and your baby is peeing enough.
Let your nurse know
if you're having difficulty urinating, or
if you're only producing a
small amount of urine when you pee.
There are often times with younger babies where you change a diaper after only a
small amount of urine or poop and in those cases
if the mess is contained to the pod only then reusing the shell is a definite possibility.
If it burns when you pass urine, you have blood in your wee, you feel like you need to go all the time (even if you've just been) or you're only passing small amounts of fluid really often, you may have a urinary tract infection [UTI
If it burns when you pass
urine, you have blood in your wee, you feel like you need to go all the time (even
if you've just been) or you're only passing small amounts of fluid really often, you may have a urinary tract infection [UTI
if you've just been) or you're only passing
small amounts of fluid really often, you may have a urinary tract infection [UTI].
If the kidney involvement isn't that serious (yet), your dog will only be able to pass a
small amount of urine.
A chronic obstruction can result in death, so any sign
of urinary distress should trigger a trip to the veterinarian, particularly
if a cat appears to be crying out in pain, or
if you see other signs such as a cat that is passing no or a
small amount of urine.»
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If your cat is trying to urinate but either can not or can only get a
small amount of urine out, take him to the veterinarian immediately.»
If your cat frequently enters her litter box and seems to produce only
small amounts of urine, she may have a urinary tract infection.
If a cat is housesoiling and the owner is finding large pools
of urine in a discreet area or
small amounts on vertical surfaces, the animal is not incontinent.
I suppose that
if you estimated the
amount of urine produced each day by all the creatures
of the earth and worked out how much CO2 makes its way through this biological process and how much
of the proposed heat retention is taken out
of the atmosphere by this process alone it would be no
small amount!
What my vet told me was that
if it was
small amounts of urine and the cat is drinking a lot more water, then be worried.