Stress and extreme emotions can effect anything. My sinuses drain like crazy when I am stressed. My feet also itch. The immune response is slowed under stress.
I agree with Laura's babies. Give it a try and see.
Anne
Stress and extreme emotions can effect anything. My sinuses drain like crazy when I am stressed. My feet also itch. The immune response is slowed under stress.
I agree with Laura's babies. Give it a try and see.
Anne
Anne
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Oscar is on Feliway for life because of idiopathic cystitis, a UTI caused by stress.
He is a happy boy - but had stress simply because a) he was wild for the first several years of his life, and b) got a new buddy, Cole.
His BEHAVIOUR was just fine - but his bladder showed the stress!
The vet wanted him on amitryptiline (Elavil). I asked about Feliway, as it is non-drug. The vet said ok. So now Oscar wears a nylon collar into which I put one small shot of Feliway am and pm.
"It is Dr. Buffington's belief that some cases of lower urinary tract disease in cats, cases in which a cause is difficult to pinpoint, are surprisingly close in symptoms to interstitial cystitis in people. Cats with idiopathic cystitis have increased frequency, pain, and urgency of urination. Affected cats resent being handled and resist the veterinarian's effort to palpate the abdomen during examination. An uncontrollable urgency to urinate may catch the cat off guard and at a distance from the litter box.
Buffington also says that stress plays a role in cats' urinary tract disease, which parallels stress related flareups in women.
"Flare ups of bladder problems in cats are often seen two to three days after stressful events, such as a move to a new house, the arrival or departure of house guests, holidays and vacations, weather changes and abrupt diet changes," (or Allen attacks, getting closed in basement - kitty door good idea)
"Do or do not. There is no try." -- Yoda
Kim, I'm kind of surprised that your vet didn't do a urine culture on him. Then she would be able to tell which antibiotic would work the best at treating his UTI. I know it takes about a week though before you'd get the results.
Stress can certainly be causing his problems. I'm still dealing with Storm's problems and he was at the vets again yesterday because he peed on my carpet and on a blue kitty place mat. I never saw him do this so I just had to guess which cat it was and I was right. He's now back on metacam to help pain and inflammation. They found some blood in his urine again but he had no stones,crystals or bacteria.
I contacted Nancy about this and she feels it's emotional and she got the feeling that he feels like he's being closed in or that there are too many cats. I hope that it's not a behavioral problem and that he's not too stressed out.
I sure hope that Pouncer's UTI clears up quickly and completely. Maybe he should go back again for another recheck a few weeks after he's finished with is meds. Please continue to keep us updated about him. I also wanted to let you know that if he does have the PU surgery that this won't prevent UTI's. He may actually have more of them since his opening would be larger like a females. Good luck and please take care. (((HUGS)))
Last edited by krazyaboutkatz; 06-08-2007 at 12:19 AM.
I meant to add - Oscar's infection lasted about a month - blood in the urine. The vet showed me a sample after the infection was GONE, and I could see it.
He had a FEW crystals - but after being on the right food, they disappeared wiithin the first week.
Kim, de-stressing things for Pouncer - I think you are on the right track. It worked for my furbaby!
If a tranny or Feliway Collar will do the job - that will save the cost of the surgery. Talk to your vet - because the surgery won't eliminate stress for Pouncer.
Hope he feels better soon!
hugs to that pretty boy!![]()
"Do or do not. There is no try." -- Yoda
She sent it off yesetrdayOriginally Posted by krazyaboutkatz
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Awww..Poor Pouncer..I'm sure he appreciates everything you are doing for him. I hope they figure out something to help Pouncer. I know my one cat Anika can't stand Sebastian and she gets herself work up sometimes to the point where she is sorta coughing and I use to give her a pill valium I think and it helped her.
Good luck and I'll say a pray for Pouncer
Oh gosh Kim, I am so sorry to hear that Pouncer has another UTI.
Prayers on the way that he feels better soon and {{{{{{HUGS}}}}}} for the stressed out meowmie.
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