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Why is my cat peeing blood, constipated, vomiting, and not eating?

Updated On September 23rd, 2025

Pet's info: Cat | Persian | Male | unneutered | 1 year and 9 months old | 2.8 lbs

There is blood drops on the floor after my cat tries to pee! He is suffering from constipation for 2 days and vomited for several times! He doesn't have appetite as well

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Answered By Tomasz Wnuk

Veterinarian

Published on April 15th, 2020

You really need to take Soley to your local vets today. Blood in urine is a sign of bladder infection, crystals or stones in the bladder or even urethral obstruction. Urethral obstruction, or partial obstruction is a medical emergency.

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    Answered By Jennifer Summerfield, DVM CPDT-KA

    Veterinarian, Certified Dog Trainer

    Published on April 10th, 2017

    Oh dear! If Merlin is having trouble urinating and also vomiting and not eating, I would be very concerned that he may have a urinary obstruction - this is unfortunately a common problem in male cats, as their urethra is very narrow and can easily become blocked with crystals or mucus from the bladder. If this is what's wrong with Merlin, this is a life-threatening emergency that needs immediate veterinary care, as the bladder can rupture and cause death in a matter of hours. I would recommend taking him to the vet right away for an exam. If he does have a urinary blockage, the vet will need to pass a catheter to relieve the obstruction, and Merlin will need to be hospitalized for IV fluids and other supportive care.

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    Answered By Stephanie Echols, DVM

    Veterinarian

    Published on December 23rd, 2017

    I’m sorry to hear Nigel isn’t feeling well. If he can’t urinate I would take him to a vet right now! Male cats can become blocked very easily and if not unblocked quickly, they can die. If he isn’t blocked it could be an infection and he needs medications to relieve the infection and pain. Good luck and kisses to Nigel!

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