Urinary tract diseases are one of the most common problems in cats.
The causes of these urinary problems can be stress caused by an inappropriate environment or a house move, neutering and being overweight or highly concentrated urine.
Presence of
blood in the urine (haematuria)
Pain
when urinating (dysuria)
Trouble
urinating (strangury)
Urination outside of the litter tray in inappropriate places (periuria)
Increase in the
frequency of urination (pollakiuria)
If your cat has any of these symptoms is it possible that they have some urinary problem such as stones in the urine, idiopathic cystitis or blockages.
This involves inflammation of the bladder, the origin of which is unknown, but it is thought that a cat’s stress has an important role to play.
This is the formation of crystals and stones, that can appear in different parts of your cat’s urinary tract.
It is a urinary blockage that means that your cat will not be able to urinate, which means that you must go to see your trusted vet.
If you notice any of these symptoms in your cat, go to your trusted vet to get the most appropriate treatment.
Make sure that your cat does not stop drinking water.
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Help your cat to improve their well-being and reduce stress by following these pieces of advice:
Each cat should have a food bowl and several fresh water bowls that are frequently refilled. The bowls should be away from the litter tray, in quiet places.
The cat should be able to move around freely, explore and climb if they want to. They should have hiding places and escape routes.
Each cat should have a comfortable individual area, in a high, separate and peaceful place. Avoid drafts.
Each cat should have a litter tray plus one extra, located in a quiet spot. They should clean themselves daily and wash themselves thoroughly every week.
The cat should be able to play with other animals or with their owner if they want to. They should be able to avoid interaction with animals outside through windows.
Each cat should have a scratcher and toys that they can carry. The toys should be rotated to offer them new things.
The ADVANCE URINARY solution is a diet that helps to reduce the risk of the formation of common crystals, thanks to urinary dilution and crystallisation inhibitors.
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