Urinary & Kidney Issues

Urinary & Kidney Issues

Emergency Pet Kidney & Urinary Care | UTIs, Kidney Disease & Blockages

Expert Veterinary Care for Pet Urinary & Kidney Emergencies

Urinary problems in pets can be extremely painful and life-threatening. If your pet is straining to urinate, has blood in the urine, or is excessively thirsty, it may be suffering from a urinary tract infection, kidney disease, or urinary blockage.
At North Mississippi Pet Emergency, we provide catheterization, hydration therapy, and emergency kidney treatments to relieve pain and prevent complications.

Signs of Urinary & Kidney Problems in Pets

  • Frequent or painful urination
  • Blood in urine or complete inability to urinate
  • Extreme thirst or sudden weight loss
  • Vomiting or loss of appetite

Our Emergency Urinary & Kidney Services

  • Urinary Tract Infection (UTI) Treatment – Antibiotics and pain relief for infected pets
  • Kidney Disease & Renal Failure Care – IV fluids and diet management
  • Urinary Blockage & Bladder Stone Removal – Catheterization and emergency surgery
  • Diabetes-Related Kidney Complications – Blood sugar stabilization and insulin therapy

📞 If your pet has trouble urinating, call us immediately for emergency care!

Call Ahead

A quick call helps our emergency veterinarian service in North Mississippi prepare for your pet’s arrival, ensuring fast and efficient care when every second matters.

Emergency Treatment

Our emergency veterinarian service delivers oxygen therapy, IV fluids, pain relief, and surgery, ensuring pets receive critical, life-saving treatment without delay.

Critical Care

For post-surgery recovery or intensive care, our emergency veterinarians provide continuous monitoring, ensuring pets receive expert treatment.

Follow-Up & Recovery

We coordinate with your regular vet, sharing records, test results, and treatment plans from our animal urgent care to ensure seamless recovery and care.

FAQ's

My pet is straining to urinate. What should I do?

Urinary blockages are life-threatening! If your pet cannot urinate or is in distress, seek emergency care immediately.

How can I tell if my pet has kidney disease?

Common signs include excessive drinking, frequent urination, vomiting, weight loss, and lethargy. Early detection is key—bring your pet in for testing and treatment.

My pet is drinking a lot of water and urinating more than usual. Should I be concerned?

Excessive drinking and urination can be a sign of kidney disease, diabetes, or a urinary tract infection (UTI). Early diagnosis is crucial—schedule an evaluation as soon as possible.