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Cat Urinary Tract InfectionCause, Symptoms, Diagnosis and Treatment of Feline Bladder Infection
Urinary tract infections in cats are fatal if left untreated. Diagnosis in the early stages can result in successful treatment and identify additional health risks.
Feline bladder infections or urinary tract infections (UTI’s) are a common, often reoccurring problem in cats. This type of infection is most frequently seen in male cats--both neutered and un-neutered, but can impact the health of female cats as well. In many cases, the signs of a urinary infection remain hidden from their owners because cats tend to disguise signs of pain and discomfort. However if left untreated, a feline UTI can lead to the blockage and complete obstruction of the urinary tract leading to permanent damage or death. CauseThere are many factors that can cause a cat to develop a urinary tract infection. Some of these causes include, but are not limited to:
SymptomsIn a healthy state, the bladder is devoid of bacteria. However, when a feline urinary tract infection sets in several common symptoms are visible. These symptoms may occur individually or together.
DiagnosisGetting the proper diagnosis of a feline bladder infection is essential to the health of your cat. If left untreated, this type of infection can lead to permanent kidney damage, urinary tract damage or death. If it is noticed or suspected a cat can not pass urine, seek veterinary care immediately. Schedule an appointment with a veterinarian to obtain a proper diagnosis--urinary tract infections can mask other health problems being experienced by a cat such as:
A urine sample can be obtained by the owner, but can also be acquired by the veterinarian to perform a urinalysis test. The results will confirm the presence of a urinary tract infection or indicate an alternative health issue. TreatmentAfter a feline UTI is confirmed, antibiotics are prescribed by a veterinarian in addition to other treatments if needed. Crystal formation and the development of kidney stones may accompany and cause this type of infection. Discuss all possible options, risk level and treatment during the appointment. Once a get gets a UTI the odds increase for future infections--especially in male cats. Several methods of diet, supplemental and homeopathic treatments are available and should be discussed during the initial treatment and diagnosis.
The copyright of the article Cat Urinary Tract Infection in Cat Care is owned by Mary Lake. Permission to republish Cat Urinary Tract Infection in print or online must be granted by the author in writing.
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