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I have a cat who is about 6-7 years old and recently has been peeing alot but the pee has no smell at all.?
I have also changed his food to the iams weight loss type since he's 20 lbs. drinks as much as he has before but peeing more and has no smell. Please help!
12 Answers
- 1 decade agoFavorite Answer
sounds like maybe a bladder infection or urinary tract. It could be related to the food switch but just to be sure, take her to the vet!
Good luck
- Right GuardLv 61 decade ago
NO odor? Very odd. First thought is that shouldn't be a problem, but it is odd and you are describing a change. It could well be due to the change in diet - is there a difference in protein levels between the former and new foods? Is he othewise healthy and energetic / any changes noticed in that?
Still - if in doubt - don't hesitate, the vet's a safe bet to head off major problems - they can surely get them with kidneys and bladders.
To the one who questioned it - as to noticing odors of cat urine, you don't have to crawl around trying to smell it mostly, it ordinarily volunteers itself quite nicely, er, noticably.
- Anonymous1 decade ago
Is it peeing just a tiny amount at a time? Just constantly having to dribble? If so, take her in to the vet. Could be UTI. Another possibility is diabetes if she is drinking more and more. I am guessing you smell it to see if there is a foul ordor.
- LaurieLv 71 decade ago
When a cat has kidney problems they usually urinate a lot and no odor. He needs to be seen by a vet because if it's an infection that is left untreated he can go into kidney failure.
- Anonymous1 decade ago
He could have diabetes, he could be drinking more water, thus diluting the pee.
Did you change your litter recently and it's a better product? If so, then I imagine you wouldn't notice a urine odor.
If you're truly concerned, please take your cat to the vet, or at least call and ask.
- 1 decade ago
It honestly just sounds like your cat is perfectly healthy. Just like we do after drinking a lot of water, we're constantly making trips back and fourth to the bathroom. Urine becomes clearer depending on the amount of water that's consumed. If the urine is more clear than it is yellow, your cat is just very well hydrated. Hope this helps.
- TKSLv 61 decade ago
He may not be concentrating her urine or drinking so much water the urine is dilute. Kidney problems or diabetes are very real possibilities. You need to take him to the vet and have his health checked.
- 1 decade ago
1. I have no idea why you're smelling your cat's pee.
2. Thank god that it doesn't smell
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