Cats who don't get enough H2O can become chronically dehydrated, which can lead to frequent kidney problems and
bladder disease where crystals and stones form in cats» urine.
Not exact matches
Nonsuppurative CCHS may be caused by immune - mediated
disease (a condition
where the body attacks itself; in this case, the tissues of the gall
bladder or bile ducts are attacked), by the proliferation of tissues that partially or completely block the bile ducts or by tumors.
Because other conditions can cause similar signs, it is very important that you have your veterinarian rule out spinal
disease, pelvic
bladder (
where the
bladder is located in the pelvis instead of the belly), ectopic ureters (
where the ureters open below their normal location),
bladder stones, hormone imbalances (urethral sphincter mechanism incompetence) and even
bladder cancer.