«Cats with
urethral obstruction often vocalize and strain to urinate without passing urine.
Not exact matches
We know that male Dalmatians are reported as stone formers more
often than female Dalmatians but this may be a reflection of the fact that only male dogs have the added stone complication of
urethral obstruction, a problem female dogs rarely have to worry about (thus male dogs may be seeing the vet for their stones more than female dogs do).
Though all cats (and dogs) are at risk of
urethral obstruction, the condition tends to happen most
often in cats — and amongst them, the most commonly affected are the male cats and those with certain other «predisposing factors».
«Blocked cats» happens when their is a
urethral obstruction, most
often in male cats.