Hello everyone!
I have a question about cloudy urine and UTI or bladder/kidney stones if anyone has experience?
My 9 yr old senior male neutered lionhead, Rory, has been having thick cloudy urine that Ive been noticing the last while.
He is on unlimited timothy hay and about 40 pellets (vet advised because underweight and has been losing weight the last few months) and wet celery daily (vet advised no dark greens). Also, 1 oxbow natures science joint support cookie and a max of 1 treat/day. 2 water bowls that get refreshed morning/night.
He is also on 1 week of Sulcrate for a possible stomach ulcer after a painful/lethargic reaction to meloxicam.
He isnt getting a lot of diet calcium and he is drinking water, he doesnt seem to strain or clack teeth while peeing. His right side abdomen near his hind right leg often feels full/bloated when i massage him. He likely has arthritis in his front paws and just recently got a low entry litter box.
Any thoughts or advice? If it sounds like UTI or bladder/kidney problems, what could help?
I have a question about cloudy urine and UTI or bladder/kidney stones if anyone has experience?
My 9 yr old senior male neutered lionhead, Rory, has been having thick cloudy urine that Ive been noticing the last while.
He is on unlimited timothy hay and about 40 pellets (vet advised because underweight and has been losing weight the last few months) and wet celery daily (vet advised no dark greens). Also, 1 oxbow natures science joint support cookie and a max of 1 treat/day. 2 water bowls that get refreshed morning/night.
He is also on 1 week of Sulcrate for a possible stomach ulcer after a painful/lethargic reaction to meloxicam.
He isnt getting a lot of diet calcium and he is drinking water, he doesnt seem to strain or clack teeth while peeing. His right side abdomen near his hind right leg often feels full/bloated when i massage him. He likely has arthritis in his front paws and just recently got a low entry litter box.
Any thoughts or advice? If it sounds like UTI or bladder/kidney problems, what could help?