Pet Urinary Problems

A change in urinary habits, such as going more often than usual, can mean infection, blockage, bladder stones, or a myriad of other diseases. Your pet needs to be seen as soon as possible to determine why he or she is not urinating normally. Male cats are at a higher risk of urinary blockage, which needs immediate treatment. If you are concerned about any changes in your pet’s urinary habits, please call us to determine the urgency of treatment.

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Urinary Issues:

  • Urinary blockage is a serious condition that can be life-threatening if not treated promptly. Symptoms include straining to urinate, vocalizing when trying to urinate, and a lack of urine production. If you notice these signs in your pet, bring them to our Sarasota urgent care veterinary clinic immediately for expert care and treatment to relieve the blockage and restore their health.

  • Pets urinating inside the house may be a sign of a urinary tract infection, stress, or other underlying health issues. Our Sarasota urgent care veterinary clinic can diagnose the cause and provide appropriate treatment to help your pet return to normal bathroom habits.

  • When cats urinate outside of the litter box, it often indicates a medical problem, such as a urinary tract infection or bladder stones. Visit our Sarasota urgent care vet clinic for a thorough examination and treatment plan to address the issue and improve your cat's comfort.

  • Blood in the urine is a sign of a urinary tract infection, bladder stones, or other serious health conditions. Immediate veterinary care is essential. Bring your pet to our Sarasota urgent care veterinary clinic for diagnostic testing and treatment to resolve the underlying cause.

  • Straining to urinate can indicate a blockage or infection in the urinary tract. This condition requires prompt medical attention. Our Sarasota urgent care vet clinic is equipped to diagnose and treat the cause of your pet’s discomfort, ensuring they receive the best possible care.

  • If your pet is vocalizing when urinating, it could be due to pain from a urinary tract infection or blockage. Visit our Sarasota urgent care veterinary clinic for a comprehensive evaluation and treatment to relieve their pain and address the root cause of the issue.

  • A strong odor to your pet's urine can be a sign of a urinary tract infection or other health problems. Our Sarasota urgent care vet clinic can perform necessary tests and provide effective treatment to eliminate the infection and improve your pet’s health.

  • If your pet is not urinating, it may be due to a urinary blockage or other severe condition that requires immediate attention. Bring your pet to our Sarasota urgent care veterinary clinic for urgent diagnosis and treatment to prevent complications and ensure their well-being.

  • Posturing to urinate with no production is a critical sign of a urinary blockage. This condition needs emergency veterinary care. Our Sarasota urgent care vet clinic is ready to provide the necessary treatment to relieve the blockage and restore normal urinary function.

  • Excessive licking of the genitals or underbelly can indicate discomfort or infection in the urinary tract. Visit our Sarasota urgent care veterinary clinic for a thorough examination and appropriate treatment to alleviate your pet’s discomfort and address any underlying health issues.

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