I couldn't remember my username info so had to create a new account. I called the closest animal hospital which is far from where I live, and they weren't particularly helpful (as I was expecting since they can't see him to evaluate). I could or could not bring him in, and keep an eye on him is what they told me.
So a few days ago my cat peed outside the litter box for the first time in awhile. He has occasional behavioral issues, and also has a hx of UTIs as well as a p/u surgery so he can't block again. I decided to just keep an eye on him and see if he did it again before I took him to the vet, as the last three times I brought him thinking he had a UTI it was just him being behavioral.
Then tonight I heard a growl...it was my cat trying to defecate. His stools were small, round, and very formed. He then walked into the living room and pooped on the floor twice before going to hide in the corner. His stools were hard and mucousy, but no blood. He is also licking the base of his tail. I am going to call the vet first thing in the morning, but what I'm wondering is can it wait until morning? He could just be constipated but I don't want to give him anything for it in case something else is wrong. He's eating ok, not quite as much as normal, but he did eat tonight and we have a Drinkwell water fountain for them so they always have fresh water. Any insight would be greatly appreciated. Thank you.
So a few days ago my cat peed outside the litter box for the first time in awhile. He has occasional behavioral issues, and also has a hx of UTIs as well as a p/u surgery so he can't block again. I decided to just keep an eye on him and see if he did it again before I took him to the vet, as the last three times I brought him thinking he had a UTI it was just him being behavioral.
Then tonight I heard a growl...it was my cat trying to defecate. His stools were small, round, and very formed. He then walked into the living room and pooped on the floor twice before going to hide in the corner. His stools were hard and mucousy, but no blood. He is also licking the base of his tail. I am going to call the vet first thing in the morning, but what I'm wondering is can it wait until morning? He could just be constipated but I don't want to give him anything for it in case something else is wrong. He's eating ok, not quite as much as normal, but he did eat tonight and we have a Drinkwell water fountain for them so they always have fresh water. Any insight would be greatly appreciated. Thank you.