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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Unfortunately your cat really does need urgent veterinary attention - symptoms of FLUTD can be due to crystals forming in the urine, and there is a risk that one of these could block the outflow of the bladder. If this happens and your cat does not receive urgent veterinary treatment then the bladder may rupture, or the cat's kidneys may fail, both of which can lead to a distressing death.
I strongly suggest you either contact the PDSA, or if you are not eligible for treatment there that you contact a rescue centre or the RSPCA and arrange for them to take over care of your cat. It's not fair to let the poor creature suffer.