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pandaid
Feb 9, 2004

RAWR
Call regular vet as soon as they open. They should be able to tell you the next steps. Since he passed enough to be comfortable he should be ok until they open. Sounds like there's some inflammation if there was no signs of crystals last time, which some cats get more easily than others. Could also be that he needs different antibiotics. Not being able to pee is an emergency for sure, but since he peed some and you have started the process with the regular vet you can wait to talk to that vet to see what they want to do next. It's just like the human doctor, sometimes it's one and done - other times it's an iterative process. Your job is to stay on top of it, and tell the vet all your observations and concerns.

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pandaid
Feb 9, 2004

RAWR
No problem! Hope this helps anyone in a similiar situation.

Can't pee/poo at all = call e-vet, prepare to take in within the hour.
Having trouble with bathroom functions but not completely stuck = call regular vet first thing next day, or take to e-vet during the day if regular vet not open like on weekends and holidays.

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