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Shit.
I like cats way more than I like people....wish i could think of something comforting to say...
Just try to focus on the 'if' ?
Won't be online for a couple of days...but if you wanna drop me a PM when you have news that'd be cool..

Genuinely gutted for ya...but its not over yet.
Stay strong mate
<3
 
update to the pills contents 94.5 mg 5-eapb, 35 mg mpa, 20 mg 5-meo-dalt don't think i will feel the mpa much as i go through 5g at a time what's the eapb sound like about right ?

Sounds like a funky mix
 
update on the cat?

He is home for now pissing really painful for him but at least he can so here is hoping but if it happens again they recon kindest thing is to put him down which i dnt want

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Great picture of you and the little furry fella, Foolsgold :D
Love the tabby ginger colourings x
 
thank you need a damn shave both face and head though , once the morning is over with and he has had his check up that should be that hopefully , and with luck i will have a nice little package to celebrate with as well .

trouble is he keeps peeing everywhere at the minute because it hurts so much to do so he just does it .

Feline Idiopathic Lower Urinary Tract Disease in Cats

Idiopathic Feline Lower Urinary Tract Disease (IFLUTD) is a general term for disorders characterized by blood in the urine, difficult or painful urination, abnormal, frequent passage of urine, urinating in inappropriate locations (ie., bath tub), and partial or complete blockage of the urethra. Also known as Feline Idiopathic Cystitis (FIC), Feline Urologic Syndrome (FUS), or Interstitial Cystitis, this treatable condition occurs in the bladder and urethra of the lower urinary tract; that is, the tube from the bladder to the outside, through which urine flows out of the body.

Idiopathic feline urinary tract disease, and inflammation of the bladder for unknown reasons, are diagnosed only after known causes such as kidney stones or urinary tract infection have been eliminated. Any of the above symptoms or combination of these symptoms may be associated with feline lower urinary tract disease. The same symptoms may apply to diversely different infections, and pinpointing the exact cause for the condition can be complicated, since the feline urinary tract responds to various outside influences in a limited and predictable fashion.

This disease occurs in both male and female cats. The incidence of blood in the urine, difficult or painful urination, and/or blockage of the urethra in domestic cats in the U.S. and U.K. has been reported at approximately 0.5 percent to 1 percent per year. While it can occur at any age, it is found most commonly cats between the ages of one and four-years-old. It is uncommon in cats less than one year of age and in cats greater than 10 years of age.

Symptoms and Types

Difficult or painful urination
Blood in the urine
Abnormal, frequent passage of urine
Urinating in inappropriate locations
Blockage of urine flow through the urethra to outside the body
Thickened, firm, contracted bladder wall, felt by the veterinarian during physical examination
Some cats with lower urinary tract diseases exhibit similar symptoms to those observed in humans with interstitial cystitis (painful bladder syndrome)

Causes

By definition, this is a disease that arises spontaneously, or for which the cause is unknown. There are many possible causes, including noninfectious diseases like interstitial cystitis (painful bladder syndrome); viruses, such as a calicivirus, a feline syncytium-forming virus, or a gamma herpesvirus can be some of the potential causes for an infection. Frequently, idiopathic lower urinary tract diseases will occur without the presence of a significant amount of bacteria or white blood cells in the urine (white blood cells spilling into the urine would show that an infection is being fought off by the body); studies of male and female cats with and without blockage of the urethra found bacterial urinary tract infections in less than three percent of young-to-middle-age adult cats, and approximately ten percent of senior cats. Stress may play a role in the cause of the condition (due to lowered resistance), or in making the condition worse, but it is unlikely to be a primary cause of the urinary infection.

Diagnosis

Your veterinarian will rule out a range of disorders in arriving at a diagnosis. Some possibilities are metabolic disorders including various types of kidney stones and obstructions. A urinalysis will be ordered, as well as blood tests to determine whether a bacterial, fungal, or parasitic disease is causing the symptoms. A detailed physical examination will determine whether physical trauma, disorders of the nervous system, anatomical abnormalities, or something as simple as constipation, could be the factors behind the symptoms.

X-rays are useful in locating kidney stones if they are suspected, and your veterinarian may want to conduct a cystocopy to determine whether there might be cysts, stones, or polyps in the urinary tract.

sorry for derailing the thread with this
 
Yeah vets have big TVs and plush sofas. I know all about that.

It was about £230 to get lasercat's growth removed from her neck. I don't have pet insurance, but compared to the £15 a month "premiums" it's actually worked out cheaper just paying for the operation when it's happened.

£310 buys quite a few kittens, but the attachment we develop to these animals is real and without them life would be quantifiably shitter. Money well spent I reckon.
 
hmm. people here frown when they have to pay ~100 gbp for a cystoscopy *on themselves, when they pee blood..... though i must say the average wage around here is around 300gbp/month. cant imagine many would cough up that dough for their pets

just saying he is lucky to have you! and that great fur of his
 
glad to hear it! best wishes to him from now on as well! dont forget to report on your funky disgusting mpa dalt eapb pill if you decide to go for it .... :P but werent you always getting weird GI issues from psychedelics?
 
cheers should be getting them today if he got them sent out yer the 5-meo-dalt made me sick the other day but i think that was a mislabeled chemical and i got amt instead as it turned orange after heating its more the over usage of stims thats my problem ive been living in psychosis for the last 8 years and its took its toll

pellet just landed was hoping for some blend with it must of forgot or changed his mind so testing could be today or monday when my 20g of blend land
 
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