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How To Detect Urinary Tract Infections In Cats

Just like any illness in pets, detecting urinary tract infections in cats is almost always done by noting marked changes in typical behavior. Like humans, cats can have very distinct personalities and also behavior.

Their tendency to shift from normal behavior when ill is often what tips their owners off to the fact that illness may be a big deal.

Most of the initial indications of urinary tract infections in cats come in the form of recurrent urination and evidence of pain when urinating. The cat litter may be wet in abnormal clumps indicating that your pet is urinating more often, but discharging less fluid every time. Darkened urine will reveal the presence of blood in the urine and that is a common sign of more advanced infections of the urinary tract.

When your cat is starting to use the bathroom in other areas, this too may be an indication that an infection exists. Typically, pets going through urinary issues will begin relieving themselves in new areas. If this is not common of your pet, you need to take the animal to the veterinarian for a further professional health check up.

There are numerous possible causes for urinary tract infections in cats. It is usually the case, however, that the primary factor is not easy to identify. The feline urinary tract will respond to many outside factors as well as influences with relative predictability. Thus, there is a small number of ways in which cats will respond to irritants.

It should additionally be noted that a urinary tract infection in cats may be indicative of another, way more dangerous infection. For this reason it is always advisable to have your cat viewed by a trusted veterinarian when the signs of illness present themselves. While blood in urine or urination in inappropriate and non-standard areas will likely exhibit the occurrence of a moderate UTI, it is advisable to rule out any other possibilities and to receive a proper form of treatment. Cats both male and female and even of every age are subject to developing this health issue.

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