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Cats can stop urinating for a number of reasons; however, it's extremely important that you visit your veterinarian if you notice that your cat is unable to urinate. This can be a sign of a...
Many cats at some stage in their lives will develop bladder stones, which are large crystals in the urinary tract that can make urination difficult and cause other complications. Bladder stones...
Kidney stones or bladder stones in cats are formed by the accumulation of crystals, which unite and build up over time, according to Drs. Foster & Smith, Inc. at peteducation.com. Kidney...
While cats can suffer from many serious health problems, one of the scariest can be an injury to the spine. Damages from spinal injuries can result in paralysis or death. Depending on the nature...
Cats suffering from bladder stones (also known as struvite uroliths and calcium oxalate uroliths) require special veterinary care to treat the stones and prevent them from reoccuring. While some...
Bladder infections, urinary tract infections and Feline Urologic Syndrome (FUS) are all terms describing the dysfunction of the lower urinary tract. The resulting infection is often difficult for...
Feline bladder pain can be caused by a number of things, including urinary tract infection and struvite crystals. Feline bladder pain should be taken seriously and course of treatment is...
Some cats are plagued by recurring bouts of cystitis, or irritation of the bladder, for most of their lives. Although the real cause of cystitis in cats is unknown, veterinarians suspect all-dry...
Feline urinary tract infections are also known as feline urologic syndrome or cystitis. Your cat may not show obvious signs that she is experiencing any pain until the infection has progressed. It...
Cats are very intelligent animals. Since they cannot talk they use other means of communication to let you know when they may have problems, such as urinary issues. These may include kidney or...
Though kidney disease and urinary tract infections are conditions experienced by organs in the urinary tract, they are different in length of illness and severity. Kidney disease constitutes a...
Bladder stones in cats, commonly known as uroliths, are clusters of minerals formed into a rock hard substance. The stones primarily affect the bladder wall and the urethra of cats and can be...
A new and simpler approach to managing pet-UTI (urinary tract infection) is gaining speed as more veterinarians move to a holistic treatment approach for cat bladder infection treatment. Herbal...
Feline urinary disease is more commonly known as feline lower urinary tract disease---FLUTD---and covers various conditions associated with a cat's urinary tract. A serious disease, FLUTD can end...
Also known as uroliths or calculi, bladder stones are collections of minerals that have gathered and hardened in the bladder. The minerals may be calcium, phosphorus or magnesium. In cats, bladder...
Urinary tract infections in cats typically occur when bacteria collects in the bladder. This bacteria build-up causes irritation and inflammation in the bladder, which makes it difficult and...
Cats can have a host of medical ailments, one of which is bladder stones. Bladder stones can be comprised of many different substances, each with their own cause and treatment.
A bladder infection in your cat can be a serious condition if it is not treated in a timely manner. You will notice the symptoms of bladder infection in a cat when the normally fastidious animal...
Symptoms of urate bladder stones in cats include frequent urination and blood in the urine. If you believe your cat may be suffering from a bladder stone, you should contact your veterinarian...
The bladder is part of the urinary tract, which also includes the kidneys, urethra and the ureters. In cats, a bladder infection may also be called feline lower urinary tract disease (FLUTD). This...
Feline urinary tract disease and infections are caused by inflammation of the bladder (cystitis), inflammation of the urethra (urethritis), bladder stones or urethral obstruction. Often the first...
Medically known as urotliths, feline bladder stones are a collective group of minerals that have hardened together. In cats, it can be a single large stone or several smaller stones the size of...
Feline bladder infections are irritating and dangerous for a cat. Untreated feline urinary tract conditions can lead to other serious medical conditions, including the formation of crystals in the...
Feline cystitis occurs when a cat's inner urinary wall becomes irritated and inflames the bladder. Feline cystitis is also called feline lower urinary tract disease (FLUTD) and feline urologic...
Cats are normally very discreet when eliminating, so if your normally fastidious cat begins urinating outside her litter box or demonstrating signs of pain or difficulty when urinating, it may be...
Interstitial or idiopathic cystitis in cats, says the Mar Vista Animal Medical Center, is a form of lower urinary tract disease. Its cause is undetermined. Cats suffering from IC have no tumors,...
Cranberry juice is a natural treatment option for feline ailments such as bladder stones and urinary tract infections. If your cat suffers from any of these afflictions, ask your veterinarian if...
According to the Cornell School of Veterinary Medicine, urinary stones in cats are caused by mineral collections that form in a cat's urinary tract. The most common symptoms of these stones are...
The professional medical term for bladder infections is cystitis, and the Encarta Dictionary defines that as inflammation of the urinary bladder often caused by infection. Further, cystine bladder...
A urinary tract infection (UTI) can be a very uncomfortable thing for a kitten. The kitten may feel the need to urinate frequently, may find himself in trouble for urinating outside of his litter...
Bladder infection or urinary tract infection, also known as cystitis, is a common condition in cats. Cystitis affects both male and female cats and is most likely to occur in older pets. Many...
Bladder stones are hard, rock-like build ups of various minerals and crystals found in a cat's bladder. These stones can vary in size from small, sand like grains to larger stones, several...
Your cat's urinary tract system includes the kidneys, ureters, bladder and urethra. Urine is produced by the kidneys, and it travels to the bladder via the ureter--the bladder is simply a holding...
Cats are subject to a number of urinary conditions that can cause problems, such as frequent urination, blocked urination, painful urination, blood in urine or inability to empty. Urinary problems...
A bladder infection in a cat, or any other pet, is similar to bladder infection found in a human, both resulting in intense pain and discomfort. An inflamed bladder in a cat can mean anything from...
Cats can be prone to bladder conditions, and one of these conditions is bladder cancer. In older cats a recurring bout of urinary problems could be an indication of bladder cancer. Bladder cancer...
If you are a cat owner, the chances are at least once in your cat's lifetime it will have a urinary tract infection (UTI). Some cats are prone to UTIs and will get them frequently while others may...
Felines are known to urinate frequently and when a cat's urinary habits change, it may be a cause of concern for the owner. Owners should consider this first as an indication of a physical...
A cat's urinary system cleanses the body of the metabolic waste created each day. It does this by making urine, and in doing so regulates your cat's bodily fluids. FLUTD, or feline lower urinary...
Some cats suffer with chronic bladder infections, or feline lower urinary tract disease. The infections are uncomfortable and can be dangerous for male cats, and they are one of the main reasons...
Feline lower urinary tract disease (FLUTD) is an umbrella term applied to a collection of symptoms involving the lower urinary tract of cats. Feline cystitis, also known as bladder infection, is a...
Cystitis, an inflammation of the bladder, can be caused by bacterial infection or bladder stones. Often, however, there is no known cause. Male and female cats are at risk for this condition. A...
Cats are prone to developing bladder infections. Male cats in particular, should be be promptly taken to the vet upon exhibiting symptoms of bladder problems; male cats are prone to potentially...
One of the most common conditions seen in cats is a urinary tract infection. The infection can be caused by several things, but antibiotics are usually required to cure it. The use of Clindamycin...
Cat bladder infections are not uncommon, and they can be caused by a variety of sources. Like any other ailment, an early diagnosis is key to regaining their health. Knowing what to look for,...
Kidney problems in cats can be due to a several disorders, including an untreated bladder infection, polycystic kidney disease or chronic renal failure. The kidneys function as filters for the...
Urinary tract infections are painful, inconvenient and potentially life-threatening. It's worth the effort required to learn how to prevent these troublesome ailment. UTIs are caused by a build up...
Cats tend to suffer from bladder infections more often than dogs. Your cat's bladder is basically a bag that holds his urine until it exits the body through the urethral tube. Usually the bladder...
Feline cystic kidney disease, or feline cystitis, refers to an inflammation of a cat's bladder and is also known as either feline urologic syndrome or feline lower urinary tract disease. Feline...
About 5 percent of all cats suffer from bladder problems at some point in their lives. Depending upon the cause, treatments vary, but the symptoms are often similar. Common bladder problem...