Suspected Urinary Problems

Cats that show signs of difficult/painful urination require an immediate veterinary consultation

Q: I have three male cats, and my 4 -year male cat, who is otherwise healthy and weighs 15 pounds, has difficulty urinating. I have chlorine water, so I have been using filtered water from the refrigerator, but he doesn’t like it, and I periodically find him in the bathroom sink or on a rug trying to piddle.

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