Yes, it could be a UTI (urinary tract infection), but not pyometra (a uterine infection). It could also be incontinence. Vet time.
Spayed females can still get pyometra (stump pyometra), but it is not common and is extremely unlikely here.
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Last edited by Ellie May; 07-28-2010 at 10:43 PM.
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