Answer: A UTI is possible, but most of time, cats with lower
urinary tract inflammations DO NT have primary infections.
Not exact matches
Finally, the symptoms you describe
do sound potentially more serious than simple
urinary tract inflammation, and given the non responsive to the pepcid AC best to take her to local vet for workup
Perineal urethrostomy
does not prevent bladder
inflammation or stone formation, however, so clinical signs of
urinary tract disease may continue in some cats.