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How to Treat Urinary Infections in Cats

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Treat Urinary Infections in Cats
Treat Urinary Infections in Cats

Just like humans and dogs, our feline friends suffer from urinary tract infections. Early diagnosis and treatment are crucial in dealing with this ailment.

Also known as feline lower urinary tract disease (FLUTD), this illness affects a cat's bladder. FLUTD is caused by dehydration, stress, and bacterial or fungal infections.

If you think your cat has a urinary tract infection, take her to the veterinarian as soon as possible.

Difficulty: Moderately Easy
Instructions

Things You'll Need:

  • Water
  • Antibiotics
  • Litter box

    How to Treat Urinary Infections in Cats

  1. Step 1

    Recognize the symptoms. Is your cat urinating more frequently? Is he urinating outside of the litter box? Is he crying or meowing while he urinates? Is he grooming his genitals excessively? If your cat exhibits any of these symptoms---or if you find blood in his urine---he could have a urinary tract infection.

  2. Step 2

    Visit your veterinarian. The vet will try to detect any bladder stones or other blockages that may be causing the infection. Blood samples or X-rays also be needed.

  3. Step 3

    Obtain a diagnosis. The vet may prescribe antibiotics to treat your cat's infection. He could give your cat an injection in the office, along with medication to take home. If your cat has a blockage in her urinary tract, a brief hospital stay may be necessary to flush out the obstruction.

  4. Step 4

    Treat the infection at home. If your vet provided antibiotics, give the medicine to your cat as prescribed. Your cat may not like the taste, but be persistent. Keep fresh water available; water helps flush out the infection, so the more water your cat drinks, the quicker she will recover.

  5. Step 5

    Prevent future infections. Provide fresh, clean water for your cat at all times. Ask your vet about what sort of cat food your cat should be eating. Some foods are designed specifically to help prevent urinary tract infections. Keep your cat calm by keeping him away from stressful situations, such as new pets or traveling.

Tips & Warnings
  • Keep your cat properly hydrated by mixing water into wet food.
  • Urinary tract infections can pose serious health risks to your cat. See your vet immediately if you believe your cat has FLUTD.
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