Updated On September 23rd, 2025
Pet's info: Cat | Mixed Breed | Female | unspayed | 9 years old
My female cat doesn't peeing,she has no signs of illness,she is playful,eating and pooping regularly and she has access to cold fresh water,but doesn't want to drink and time to time she's rubbing her rear parts to the ground,I didn't see her peeing for three days,is it possible i to miss her peeing because I have other cats too,or it's possible she to not peeing for so long without any signs of other problem?Also is it possible to not peeing from problem with her uterus,she's never into "heat"?
1 Answer
Published on June 21st, 2017
If Masha hadn't urinated at all in three days, she would likely be in a considerable amount of pain, or be extremely ill. By your description, it does not sound like either of these are the case thankfully. She may be experiencing some vaginitis or inflammation of the urinary tract. While these conditions can be caused by a pathogen, many times in cats they are sterile, and the cause is thought to be environmental / stress induced. With her being 9 years old and having issues with her urinary system in general, it is probably a reasonable plan to have her checked by your local vet to make sure there isn't some other disease process occurring in conjunction with the symptoms you are noting at home. Hope this helps!
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