When Pachez was surrendered to Toronto Humane Society it was noted that he had a habit of inappropriate elimination a couple of times a week.
An ultrasound and x-rays were done on his bladder and a urinalysis test was done but nothing definitive came back to explain the inappropriate elimination. The urinalysis showed there was some blood which indicated the possibility of inflammation, so Pachez was started on medication to help relieve the inflammation.
Pachez will remain in our care until he is medically cleared.
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