Feline Cystitis Symptoms and Its Treatments
Watch Your Cat for the Symptoms of This Serious Illness
By Kassidy Emmerson, published May 10, 2006
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If you notice that your cat strains when he or she urinates, urinates frequently, or only urinates a small amount, then they could be suffering from Feline Cystitis. Or, if you notice blood in your feline's urine, the cause could be an inflamed bladder. Or, if your feline is urinating outside of the litter box, he or she,(male cats get Feline Cystitis as often as females do), maybe doing so because its bladder is sore and irritated. If you notice any of these symptoms in your cat, take him or her to your veterinarian as soon as possible.
The actual cause of Feline Cystitis remains a mystery to veterinarians. Bacteria is known to cause Cystitis in dogs and human beings, but not in cats.
Initially, Feline Cystitis, if it's symptoms are detected at an early stage, can often be treated by simply increasing water intake, reducing minerals in a cat's diet, and reducing stress. Your veterinarian can also prescribe a pain reliever for your cat so he or she doesn't suffer from the pain and discomfort. And, antibiotics can help stop an infection from happening.
An easy way to increase your cat's water intake is to mix tap water in with canned kitty food. Look for a canned food that promotes acidic urine pH balance.) Soaking dry cat food in water doesn't work in the treatment of Feline Cystitis. Because, dry cat food has been shown to worsen the inflammation. Dry cat food doesn't cause the illness, though. But it contains a higher amount of minerals (often called "ash" on the ingredient labels), and a lower water content.
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Did You Know?
An estimated 30% of domestic cats will suffer from Feline Cystitis sometime in their lifetime. The initial episode usually occurs when a cat is between 2 and 6 years of age.
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