The former symptom involves the presence of blood in your cats urine while dysuria is a term used to describe when your cat is straining to urinate. (texaswestveterinarian.com)
These cats typically have one or more clinical signs of dysuria, pollakiuria, increased frequency of urination and hematuria. (veterinarypracticenews.com)
Part of the problem arises from the fact that lower urinary tract infections share symptoms with some sexually transmitted infections, including dysuria (painful or difficult urination), frequency, and urgency. (sciencedaily.com)