mrspunkysmom
12-28-2011, 09:48 AM
I think one of the critters (Spunky or Sam) has been peeing brown.
I've wondered about it, having seen reddish pee clumps in the litter box but I also use cedar additive that is reddish.
Anyway, someone got mad at me when I stepped out of the kitchen to feed Bertie last week (after being late from holiday silliness) and peed against the recycle bag.
It was quite a bit of pee. Spunks is the only one that doesn't squat when peeing so it's likely him.
I believe it was Spunks that had the slightly high creatinine levels from senior blood-work. Yeah, I searched for the previous post and it is Spunks. hmmmmm
I heard from the vet today.
Spunky has a slightly high creatinine level. Everything else was normal. And he definitely has a heart murmur.
It was light brown.
It did not smell even like normal urine. No ammonia-like smell. Looked almost like spilled tea.
I had been giving him and Emily some ham during Christmas. Shame on me.
I got a urine specimen cup from the vet. I'll try to catch him in the act of try to stimulate some other way.
Any thoughts, experiences, or suggestions?
I've wondered about it, having seen reddish pee clumps in the litter box but I also use cedar additive that is reddish.
Anyway, someone got mad at me when I stepped out of the kitchen to feed Bertie last week (after being late from holiday silliness) and peed against the recycle bag.
It was quite a bit of pee. Spunks is the only one that doesn't squat when peeing so it's likely him.
I believe it was Spunks that had the slightly high creatinine levels from senior blood-work. Yeah, I searched for the previous post and it is Spunks. hmmmmm
I heard from the vet today.
Spunky has a slightly high creatinine level. Everything else was normal. And he definitely has a heart murmur.
It was light brown.
It did not smell even like normal urine. No ammonia-like smell. Looked almost like spilled tea.
I had been giving him and Emily some ham during Christmas. Shame on me.
I got a urine specimen cup from the vet. I'll try to catch him in the act of try to stimulate some other way.
Any thoughts, experiences, or suggestions?