It is no coincidence that indoor cats develop physical problems associated with a sedentary lifestyle, for
example urinary tract disease, over-grooming problems and eating disorders.
Not exact matches
For
example, «inappropriate elimination» (identifiable as peeing and pooping in places you'd rather they didn't) and lower
urinary tract disease both occur more frequently in cohabitating cats than singletons.
For
example, a dog or cat with inflammation or infection of the
urinary tract may develop house soiling problems, but not every pet with house soiling has underlying
urinary tract disease.
Feline Lower
Urinary Tract Disease (FLUTD) is a general term and includes, for example, urinary stones and other causes of bladder irri
Urinary Tract Disease (FLUTD) is a general term and includes, for
example,
urinary stones and other causes of bladder irri
urinary stones and other causes of bladder irritation.
Many of these
diseases cause similar symptoms, for
example, a cat with urolithiasis, or bladder stones, shows many of the same symptoms as a cat with a
urinary tract infection, which may also present like the symptoms of a blocked tomcat.
For
example, elimination outside of the litter box may be due to lower
urinary tract disease or have some other medical cause.
For
example, inappropriate urination can be related to kidney
disease, bladder stones or lower
urinary tract disease, while inappropriate defecation can be associated with colitis, parasites and intestinal
disease.
If, for
example, your pet has a recurrent
urinary tract infection or one that she can't get rid of, along with one or two other symptoms — perhaps thinning skin or a developing pot bellied appearance, you should ask your veterinarian about Cushing's
disease as a possible cause.