Is there blood in the urine? You may want to call the vet and check her symptoms.
Is there blood in the urine? You may want to call the vet and check her symptoms.
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Hello, I had the same problem with my a one year old female Maine Coon.
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I think the first order of business is to take her to the vet and have her checked. Chances are it's a UTI.
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Absolutely have her checked by a vet. UTI is the most likely culprit - and if she doesn't have that, then at least it can be ruled out. Other causes could be another disease, such as diabetes, and renal disease among others. Your vet will probably ask if she's peeing more frequently, and if the volume is more or less than normal.
I'll check back on this thread, to see if she does have a UTI - if so, the solution is simple. If not, I've got lots of ideas.
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