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Urinary signs can be urgent
Frequent trips, straining, blood, crying, or little urine should not be treated as a normal aging issue.
Make the litter route easier
Senior cats may need a low-entry box, a shorter route, and surfaces that do not make them slip.
Track what you see
Write down litter visits, urine output, appetite, and behavior so your veterinarian gets a clearer picture.
When to call a veterinarian
If pain signs are sudden, severe, worsening, connected to trauma, or paired with trouble breathing, collapse, inability to urinate, repeated vomiting, a swollen abdomen, or paralysis, seek veterinary care quickly.
Frequently asked questions
Can these products replace veterinary care?
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What should I do if symptoms are sudden or severe?
Seek veterinary care quickly, especially for trauma, breathing trouble, collapse, inability to urinate, paralysis, or severe/worsening pain.