See if you can get Royal Canin S/O diet (made by Waltham) - it's specifically formulated for urinary issues.  It's a prescription food.  Are you able to take Lucy in to the vet so THEY can get the sample?

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My positive Lucy has been peeing frequently and has a little blood in her
urine sometimes. She is otherwise acting normal and eating fine. I got Nosorb
pellets in order to get a sample for the vet, but she refused to pee in the box
with the pellets and tried to pee on the floor instead so I gave up. My vet
will not prescribe an antibiotic without a sample and told me to lock her in a
crate with the litter box, but I don't want to do that because she is very
easily stressed and is positive. The woman who runs the shelter where I volunteer,
and where my cats came from, says she treats UTI's with Baytril, which I have
at home, so I put her on that yesterday. Have any of you used Baytril for
UTI's and, if so, how long did it take to work? Also, do you think there is
something else I should be worried this is, or just assume it is a UTI for ! now?
She's never gotten one before, but I think she has been stressed by Simon being
moved out of their space and me spending less time with them since Simon has
been sick (Lucy and I are very close), and I have also given them some foods
they do not usually get because of all the stuff I have tried with Simon.
Thanks,
Michelle



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