I just found out my 5 year old male cat has FLUTD according to the vet. We noticed a discharge, then blood, all in the same day. He also began vomiting which is very unusual.
We took him in last night and the vet claims he has FLUTD and prescribed Clavamox to clear up the infection (bacteria) and prescribed a prescription cat food for changing the PH of his pee to stop the crystals.
The vet seemed like a salesman to me, and I feel like I may have been "oversold" on what is actually wrong with my cat. Does he need the special cat food, and is the clavamox a good solution as an antibiotic for his bacteria they found in the urnialiysis?
They performed bloodwork and a kidney panel and said no other issues were found, besides him being a bit overweight.
They did give us an optional prescription for an anti-inflammatory, is this really optional or should I go ahead and pick it up tonight?
Any advice is appreciated, we are a low-income family so cost is a factor, but we want to do everything we can to ensure our cats health and well-being.
Thank You.
We took him in last night and the vet claims he has FLUTD and prescribed Clavamox to clear up the infection (bacteria) and prescribed a prescription cat food for changing the PH of his pee to stop the crystals.
The vet seemed like a salesman to me, and I feel like I may have been "oversold" on what is actually wrong with my cat. Does he need the special cat food, and is the clavamox a good solution as an antibiotic for his bacteria they found in the urnialiysis?
They performed bloodwork and a kidney panel and said no other issues were found, besides him being a bit overweight.
They did give us an optional prescription for an anti-inflammatory, is this really optional or should I go ahead and pick it up tonight?
Any advice is appreciated, we are a low-income family so cost is a factor, but we want to do everything we can to ensure our cats health and well-being.
Thank You.