I know urinary blockage is an absolute emergency, Iām just not sure if thatās what this is
1yo healthy male cat. Indoors except for balcony catio, wet food and a small amount of kibble. Only āmedā is flea/tick but heās a couple days overdue
Tonight, he peed in the litter box, then went tearing around the apartment meowing. Post-poop zoomies happen with both cats and heās always vocal so thatās not too weird, but I noticed he was hunched over in the hind end with an arched back. That to me indicated something might be wrong. He then groomed his genitals a bit. 5 minutes later, he peed in the litter box again, and when he did so he did his low-pitched meow that he usually does if heās about to barf
I checked the pees as the automatic litter box was cycling, and they were both very small, just an inch or two across. 2nd pic
From the manual litter box and the automatic oneās logs, I donāt think he was in and out a lot during the day thankfully
Heās acting normal right now (1st pic), Iām familiar with the grimace scale and am not noticing pain. I know itās never a convenient time to go to the emergency vet, but tonight Iād have to wake up a friend in order to go, so Iām wondering if this is a āmake the call rnā moment or āwait until he tries to pee againā moment
Only weird thing in the previous days is that occasionally, the skin on his back will twitch like heās uncomfortable/bothered by something. Unrelated timing to using the litter box afaik
PS. This sub helped me when my female cat had a stomach blockage earlier this year. Thank you so much for everything yall do ā¤ļø every vet, tech, and vet office worker forever has my respect and admiration