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Urinary Tract Infection

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Urinary Tract Infections, Kidney Disease & Other Urinary Problems in Dogs ...

 


Urinary Tract Infections
Urinary tract infections are another common health problem in cats. Bladder diseases occur in both male and female cats, although males have a higher risk of life-threatening blockage of the urethra ...

urinary tract infection
Also referred to as a UTI; a medical condition of the urinary tract and system in which the cells are damaged by microorganisms.
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How Urinary Tract Infections Affect Cats
Urinary tract infections in dogs (and in people) are most commonly associated with bacterial ascension from the outer environment up the urethra and into the bladder.

Urinary tract infections are common in dogs and, to a lesser degree, in cats. Signs of a urinary tract infection include increased drinking, increased or more frequent urination, urinary accidents, bloody urine, or urinating small amounts at a time.

Urinary Tract Infection in Cats and Dogs
Urinary tract infection is common in cats and dogs. The pet suffers from severe pain during urination. Here is some useful information about urinary tract infection in cats and dogs.

Cat Urinary Tract Infection: Identifying the Causes
A common cause of infection for cats, and failure in identifying the signs, can cause severe health concerns for your pet.
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The Threat Of Feline Lower Uninary Tract Infection (FLUTD) In Jungalas It is estimated that 10 million Jungalas and other cats per year are diagnosed with (Feline) Lower Urinary Tract Infections (or FLUTD) by Veterinarians.

My kitten had trouble urinating too, and it turned out to be a urinary tract infection. Often times when cats don't use the litter box quite "normally", people assume the cat is bad or strange, but usually it means the cat is sick with something.

GIVING UP: Having bought a Persian cat some people give him/her up to a shelter because of UTIs (Urinary Tract Infections - vets bills I guess), coat maintenance and breathing problems (for the Ultra Persian) ...

A cat that is urinating inappropriately may have any number of conditions associated with the behavior, including lower urinary tract disease, kidney disease, urinary tract infection and diabetes mellitus.

See also: Veterinarian, Behavior, Kidney Disease, Bacteria, Renal

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