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  1. #1
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    Gatsby had his bladder emptied by the surgery, and I imagine the anesthetic and other meds dried him out quite a bit. Certainly call your vet about this, and ask how long it should take for him to have a normal amount of pee.

    Glad to hear he is eating and drinking...hopefully all systems will be back to normal in no time. Give that handsome boy some lovins for me.
    "Do or do not. There is no try." -- Yoda

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    How's our boy doing today? (And you, too, Penny.)
    Blessings,
    Mary



    "Time and unforeseen occurrence befall us all." Ecclesiastes 9:11

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    Gatsby is driving me a little bit crazy because he just doesn't want to urinate. I took him to my local vet yesterday because he hadn't urinated in nearly 24 hours, and of course he let go in the carrier and soaked a puppy pad. He hasn't gone since then, but his bladder doesn't feel really full. I called the U of I emergency line, and they said not to panic yet if he didn't seem to be uncomfortable.

    He's not drinking a lot of water, and I'm sure that's a big part of the problem. That's typical for him--not a big drinker. He does want cuddles, and I've been giving him as many of those as I can.

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    After Storm has his PU surgery he didn't want to drink water at all. To solve this problem I gave him sub-q fluids every day and this did the trick. He then started peeing very well. My main problem with Storm is that he also had a very bad UTI infection so he had to be on strong antibiotics for 2 weeks. This caused him to have very bad diarrhea no matter what I did. I didn't know about Forti Flora back then.

    I hope that everything will go well with Gatsby from now on. Lots more prayers and positive thoughts are being sent his way.

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    So far the only way I've found to get him to urinate is to put him in the carrier with a puppy pad and take him out to the car. I'm afraid he's going to catch on to that trick pretty soon, though.

    I'm going to have another conversation with the vet tomorrow, because there's got to be some way to persuade him to go more frequently and in his litter box. It's crazy--we've gone from too many trips to the box to far too few.

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    Is it possible something as simple as a bit of Cat Attract litter would make his box trips more frequent?

    I wonder if the litter box is something he associates with discomfort.

    Hugs and prayers for you and Gatsby!
    "Do or do not. There is no try." -- Yoda

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    Can't use litter while his incision is healing, so there's shredded paper on top of a puppy pad in the litter box. I'm sure it hurts for him to urinate right now, despite the pain meds, so that's no doubt causing him to "hold it." But holding it can't be very comfortable either.

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