I wanted to let everyone know that it is not a good idea to ASSUME something when it comes to your beloved pets. I have heard about many people who have NOT taken their cat to a vet because they were convinced it was a behavioral problem and not a medical problem.
OK......here is what prompts this post........
This morning I caught Jim peeing on the bathroom rug. And for everyone, Jim HAS been proven to have a behavioral peeing problem. He is on medication for this, but there is always the chance that the medicine will not stop the inappropriate peeing.
So I had 2 choices.......
1) Assume it was behavioral, clean it up and forget it.
or
2) Spend money at the vet with the possibility of them telling me what I already know.....Jim has a behavioral problem.
Now I need you to know that I do NOT have money to throw away on a useless vet trip to tell me the obvious, but still I chose to take him.
Good thing! He does indeed have a bladder infection. 2 weeks of Baytril (antibiotic) and he should be fine, but if I dismissed it who knows what could have happened.
Jim showed no other signs of not feeling well.....none at all. But it was only fair to have him checked even with his history of spraying.
Has anyone besides me heard someone say "But I KNOW that he is healthy!! It can't be medical!! I can't afford to take him to the vet" ??
Poor Jim........I realized tonight just how much I love him even with his problems. {{{{HUGS}}}} to Jim.
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