What Are the Signs Of Urinary Blockage In Cats?
It can be hard for cat owners to tell if a cat urinary blockage is present. The symptoms are pretty much the same as for a feline urinary tract infection: straining, not able to pass much or any urine, crying in the litter box, urinating in places other than the litter box. Your vet will diagnose this by feeling your cat’s belly for a distended bladder. Normally a cat’s bladder is small and soft when it’s empty. A cat with a urinary blockage will have a hard bladder about the size of a peach. As you can imagine, this is very painful for your cat.