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This video is to be used for guides only and not to replace clinical protocol
Video provided by the University of Pennsylvania School of Veterinary Medicine
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Comments are closed.
my cat got his catheter last week. we was scheduled to visit the vet today to finally remove the catheter. however, my cat bites the catheter and some part of the tube is still inside him. the vet said that it might be inside or already came out by itself. im very worried. now my cat can’t pee normally. is that normal for a cat that just has the catheter removed? will the tube of the catheter inside him harm him? what can i do? 😭🥺
my cat got his catheter last week. we was scheduled to visit the vet today to finally remove the catheter. however, my cat bites the catheter and some part of the tube is still inside him. the vet said that it might be inside or already came out by itself. im very worried. now my cat can’t pee normally. is that normal for a cat that just has the catheter removed? will the tube of the catheter inside him harm him? what can i do? 😭🥺
my cat got his catheter last week. we was scheduled to visit the vet today to finally remove the catheter. however, my cat bites the catheter and some part of the tube is still inside him. the vet said that it might be inside or already came out by itself. im very worried. now my cat can’t pee normally. is that normal for a cat that just has the catheter removed? will the tube of the catheter inside him harm him? what can i do? 😭🥺
This is such an organized and well done video. Thank you so much for making this and sharing it!
HELPFUL VIDEO THANKS