Danged cats! I've been watching him like a hawk since my vet told me about Mishi's bladder stones that they saw on ultrasound. As I really can't tell if he is blocked, straining or in any discomfort and even though he does talk a lot, I can't understand what he's saying :rolleyes: Last night when I came home I could tell he was in some sort of distress as he wouldn't stop meowing and kept pacing around his litter box. I checked his pee-pee area and it seemed swollen and red to me and he complained very loudly so I panicked and rushed off to the kitty ER. Good thing San Francisco does have a 24-hour ER for animals.
Mishi complained very loudly in the car on the drive over in San Francisco rush-hour traffic. Now I know what it's like to have a crying kid in the car and you really can't do anything about it until you get to your destination. When I got there, they were SO nice! I really like the vet there; she told me stuff my vet had NEVER told me, like it's very common for large, young male cats to have urinary blockage. I think this may explain Mishi's current kidney condition. He probably blocked at some point in the past and either I or his previous owners didn't notice, but his kidneys suffered as a result.
Good news, though, he isn't blocked, but because of his distress, she did give me some pain meds for him - kitty narcotics :eek: and a bag of Sub-Q fluids so I could hydrate him. $126 later we were back home and there I was giving fluids to one drugged Main Goon. <sigh> kids. He did give me a scare.
Question: What DO you look for? How can I tell if he's blocked? As I almost never see him actually using the litterbox, although I do see evidence that it has been used, how can I tell if he's straining?