our 16/17 year old female cat (TG) is constantly trying to pee without success - except for the occasional dribble - we are taking her in for an emergency appointment today. She is still keen to eat and acting relatively normal, except for the attempts to pee and as many times licking herself.
With it being the holiday season, I am not sure as to when you guys will be back on board.
Will post again once we have a diagnosis.
Dr Jean Hofve
TG has been diagnosed with probable urinary tract infection and has been prescribed antibiotics - which we are not keen on - however may need to give if D-Mannose is not suitable.
Can cats have D-Mannose, and if so, at what dosage?
Dr Jean
With it being the holiday season, I am not sure as to when you guys will be back on board.
Will post again once we have a diagnosis.
Dr Jean Hofve
TG has been diagnosed with probable urinary tract infection and has been prescribed antibiotics - which we are not keen on - however may need to give if D-Mannose is not suitable.
Can cats have D-Mannose, and if so, at what dosage?
Dr Jean
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