Not exact matches
To help this happen, his body
needs to produce a hormone that slows down
urine production.
However, the increased
urine production can lead to urinary accidents, or sleepless nights when dogs
need to go outside, often on an urgent basis.
Because of this increase in
urine production, litter boxes
need to be scooped more frequently or more boxes
need to be added to the home.
Once a catheter is placed,
urine output is measured, and the cat may
need to be on IV fluids to re-establish proper
urine production and kidney function.
The cause
needs to be investigated starting with confirming the presence of glucose in the
urine, after blood tests for blood counts (kidneys secrete erythropoietin which stimulates the
production of red blood cells) and biochemistry (which would indicate general kidney and liver function), there will be a clearer picture of Chinu's condition.