Medetomidine is another sedative and pain - relieving medication that can help relax the cat's
urethra until the acute inflammation passes.
Not exact matches
This includes the kidneys, which make urine; the ureters, tubes that carry urine from the kidneys to the bladder; the bladder, which stores urine
until the body is ready to empty it; and the
urethra, the tube that carries urine from the bladder out of the body.
Urine collects and is held in the bladder
until you are ready to urinate via the
urethra.
The bladder is where the urine accumulates
until the animal urinates; however sometimes the
urethra can become infected.
Answer: It really depends on the individual cat - we will unblock some cats once and they steadily get better and never have another problem, then other cats continue to reblock
until they need another surgery to permanently widen their
urethra (PU surgery, usually from a specialist).
The lower tract, whose function is purely excretory, consists of the bladder, a muscular sac that receives the urine delivered to it through the ureters and stores it
until it is expelled from the body via the other component of the lower tract, the
urethra, a thin tube leading from the bladder to the outside world.