Especially in male cats, these can be signs of a potentially
fatal urinary blockage.
This can lead to the development of calculi / stones in the urinary tract that cause painful and even
fatal urinary blockage.
Not exact matches
A
urinary tract
blockage can cause so much urine to build up in the bladder that the bladder ruptures — which is almost certain to be
fatal.
In the event of a
blockage or partial
urinary blockage, minutes and hours count because
urinary blockage can be
fatal.
Urinary tract
blockage is common in male cats and is
fatal if not treated within 1 - 2 days.
Urinary crystals can cause a
blockage so that the cat can not urinate at all — this is an emergency as a total
blockage will be
fatal if not treated as soon as possible.
This can quickly lead to problems with their
urinary tract and kidneys, resulting in
blockages of the urethra which in some cases could be
fatal.
It causes Feline
Urinary Tract disease, stones and
blockage of ureters, and can be
fatal in 48 hrs, and causes excess weight and diabetes.