Obstruction of the urethra in male cats — If
you see your male cat straining and nothing is coming out, take him to a vet right away this is very serious.
Not exact matches
One of the most common challenges we
see in the ER when it comes to
cats is urinary obstruction in
male cats, also commonly called «blocked tom.»
«I've
seen male dogs and
cats with maternal instinct.
It is more frequently
seen in middle to old - age
cats, obese
cats and more common in
males than females.
I
see more
cats with this problem that share the thin, «pink panther» physique than plumper felines, and more often in female than
male cats.
If you
see that your
cat is straining without much production and he's
male, get him to a vet immediately.
Diagnosis: Diabetes usually occurs in middle aged or older
cats, but may sometimes be
seen in any age, both
male and female.
Male cats in particular should be
seen by a veterinarian to ensure that there is nothing blocking the urine from leaving the body.
It is not at all unusual to
see neutered
cats attempting to «hump» other
cats, either
male or female.
It is most common in large breed, spayed female dogs (11 % — 20 % incidence) but may be
seen in intact females,
male dogs, and
cats.
It is more common among
male cats, and if your
male cat is straining to urinate or does not produce urine, it is important to have him
seen by a veterinarian as soon as possible.
This potentially life threatening condition is
seen most often in neutered
male cats.
Also after
seeing the devastation of fighting
male cats, I believe it is more humane to neuter
male pets too.
Neutered
Male Cat Butt Raising and Hissing Recently my 9 year old neutered male cat has been lowering his front legs and pushing his butt in the air, something I've never seen him
Male Cat Butt Raising and Hissing Recently my 9 year old neutered male cat has been lowering his front legs and pushing his butt in the air, something I've never seen him
Cat Butt Raising and Hissing Recently my 9 year old neutered
male cat has been lowering his front legs and pushing his butt in the air, something I've never seen him
male cat has been lowering his front legs and pushing his butt in the air, something I've never seen him
cat has been lowering his front legs and pushing his butt in the air, something I've never
seen him do.
Common injuries that we
see in undesexed
male cats include fractured teeth and abscesses.
Please
see the vet as blockages can turn into emergencies quickly in
male cats.
Note: Humping behavior is
seen in both
male and female
cats.
Question: Hello, My
male cat was leaking from is private area, so I took him in to the emergency vet clinic, they checked to
see if he was blocked and he was not blocked.
You should
see your vet at once as in
male cats this can quickly become an emergency.
Answer:
Male cats usually have crystals, not a urinary tract infection, so treating with antibiotics won't help at all and if you wait too long before having him diagnosed, he may block up and not be able to urinate and then you are talking serious money (anesthesia, hospitalization, sometimes major urinary surgery, etc), so I highly recommend getting him to your veterinarian for at least a urinalysis because you are
seeing blood in his urine.
When it does occur, it is usually
seen in middle - aged or older
cats, and is more common in females than in
males.
Veterinarians
see more cases in middle - aged
male cats than females [at some facilities 3:1].
A
male cat that cries while he is in the litter box or keeps getting in and out of it without producing urine needs to be
seen by his doctor immediately, as well, because he might have a urinary blockage.
Female
cats can also get this and it should be also treated, but vets tend to
see the issue in
male cats as more urgent.
And if you have an unaltered
male cat, you're probably not
seeing much of him anyway.
The most
cat veterinarian
see enter the office with FIV are
male cats who fight with other tom
cats.
Although it can affect
cats of any age or sex, this disease is most commonly
seen in intact adult
male cats.
Bacterial prostatitis is a common prostate disease in sexually intact
male dogs and may be
seen in intact
male cats.
I have not read or
seen any references as to how African rats mark their territory, but the behavior I have witnessed is that females sometimes drag their rear end, urine marking as they walk; and
males rub their cheeks on walls, etc., in a similar manner to
cats.
Urinary tract disease is
seen in
male and female
cats.
I
see more obstructions in neutered
male cats than un-neutered
males.
However,
male neutered
cats» testicles may not be so easily
seen.
But I have
seen un-neutered
male cats in perfect body condition become obstructed as well.
I
see many people agonize for months over what kind of
cat to get:
male or female, long or short - haired, pure or mixed breed, kitten or adult?
This condition is almost exclusively
seen in
male cats.
This is
seen almost exclusively in
male cats.
In one study, obese
male cats were more commonly affected than females; no breed predilection is
seen in
cats.
It may also be
seen in
male dogs and
cats.
Chester is a young adult
male cat who was
seen hobbling around with a wounded leg.
Typically this disease is
seen in obese
cats that are middle aged or older, and more commonly in
males (the opposite of dogs).
Many owners of tortoiseshell
males like to mate the
cat once to
see if he is fertile.
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