The first thing that most cat families recognize when their cat has a urinary tract infection is straining in the litter box, urinating outside the box, or not being able to urinate at all. Some will ...
Cat parents know when their cat is not feeling well. They may be showing vague signs like eating less and hiding more. If ...
Q: My cat stopped using her litter box, and the stain on the carpet where she peed looks pinkish. What's going on? A: A number of different diseases can affect the bladder or urethra of cats: cystitis ...
Cats can develop urinary tract infections (UTIs) if bacteria enters their urinary tract. Your cat may have a UTI if they pee a lot, have bloody urine, or groom their genital area constantly. Untreated ...
I adopted two purebred Ragdoll cats from the Society for Prevention of Cruelty to Animals when they were a year old. I've had them for five years with no problems - until now. A few months ago, my ...
Cat owners love their cats, but when it comes to cat pee, they don't want to see it, smell it or — you get the idea. Ironically, though, knowing your cat's urinary habits could be what saves its life.
Q: My male cat has bladder stones. Our vet is recommending a special diet, but it's expensive. Is there a natural way to treat them? A: Some conditions and diseases in pets are best managed through ...
Our cat is scheduled for surgery in a few days to remove some stones from her bladder. She is middle aged and overweight. We knew a problem existed when, a few months ago, she started to urinate ...