It seemed like following removal of the plug, Shrek was constantly dribbling urine, and always wet. Because of this we were required to clean him up a few times a day including giving him some baths in a shallow pan with water.
About a week later on a Friday night, after cleaning Shrek in the shallow pan, I noticed that he was bleeding from his urethra. The vet was contacted at this time.
In addition we put him on Metacam ( a nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory agent) to help Shrek avoid possible pain. He looked horrible. He had lost a lot of blood on Friday and his ears, hands and tail had gotten to be a deathly white color, not pinkish as usual. He just lay in his Foofferdome, eyes half closed and refused to take the sulfa/trim mixture. We finally managed to get a syringe (minus the needle) into his mouth and he got the full dose.
On Saturday and Sunday Shrek took his meds more willingly and perked up a bit.
Although we were still seeing some blood in the urine, we could see it was getting less. He still did not
leave his foofferdome to pee and he peed very frequently, approximately every 10-15
minutes. I made sure he had access to lots of water, honey-sweetened tea and
juicy types of fruits.
On Monday, he seemed to feel a lot better, but his urine had turned a greenish color and smelled really foul. What really worried me, too, was that the urine appeared to have some greenish, sand-like, solid particles in it.
We continued the meds and Shrek continued to improve. The green urine turned
to dark brown again and then - on Sunday, it was yellow. It still
smelled strongly, but different now. It did not smell so foul but rather medicine-like.
Shrek no longer had to pee all the time and he left his foofferdome regularly
to pee outside, which I took to be a sign of his improving condition.
Photo 1: Shows Shrek’s urine against the white background. The urine contained bacteria and blood. |
Case history and photo courtesy of mousini.com
Posted on February 10, 2004, 11:11,
Last updated on April 8, 2010, 17:01
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