Cats obstruct for many reasons, as any disease causing a decrease in the diameter of
the feline urethra may cause urinary obstruction.
Not exact matches
Male cats are more prone to obstruction than female cats.1 When the
urethra becomes partially or completely blocked, urine is unable to drain from the bladder, resulting in fluid, electrolyte, and acid — base abnormalities.2
Feline urethral obstruction is a relatively common condition, accounting for up to 10 % of feline cases presented to small animal referral and emergency clinic
Feline urethral obstruction is a relatively common condition, accounting for up to 10 % of
feline cases presented to small animal referral and emergency clinic
feline cases presented to small animal referral and emergency clinics.3, 4
The term FLUTD or
feline lower urinary tract disease is a term that refers to a number of conditions that affect the urinary tract and
urethra such as cystitis, urolithiasis (urinary stones), urethral obstruction (blockage), urethral plugs or cancer.
Feline urinary syndrome is not a specific disease but a group of symptoms that occur secondary to irritation, inflammation, and / or blockage or the lower urinary tract (the
urethra and / or bladder).
One major culprit is
Feline Lower Urinary Tract Disease (FLUTD), a serious disorder that affects the urinary bladder or
urethra of cats.
Feline lower urinary tract disease, or FLUTD, encompasses a number of different conditions that can affect a cat's bladder and
urethra.
Felines with virtually any kind of problem in the bladder or the
urethra usually attempt to urinate more frequently than normal, often spending an inordinate amount of time straining in the litter box - enough so that the problem may be misinterpreted as constipation.
If left untreated, a
feline with a blocked
urethra who is unable to urinate can die within 48 hours.
First thing's first, it may be a medical problem such as a urinary tract infection or
Feline Urethral Obstruction (FEO), which is a potentially life - threatening condition where concentrated urine crystallizes and clogs the
urethra.
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Feline urinary infection (UTI) is caused by bacteria that enters the body through the
urethra, which is at the point where urine exits the body.