My Cat Is Crying While Peeing, What Could Be Wrong
This part is all about the signs that show your cat might have FLUTD. Cats with this condition might have trouble peeing, might pee more often than usual, or might have blood in their pee. Sometimes, they might pee outside of their litter box because they can't make it in time. In male cats, the urethra can get blocked, which is very serious and needs veterinarian attention immediately. You might also notice your cat licking its private parts a lot or acting differently around the litter box, such as meowing loudly. If your cat seems to have trouble peeing, is crying when peeing, or starts peeing outside the litter box, take them to the vet right away. These could be signs of relapse or a new problem altogether.