Urinating more frequently, producing
more urine throughout the day, or having «accidents» in the house may mean your cat or dog has developed polyuria, another early warning sign of diabetes that goes hand in hand with polydipsia.
Not exact matches
In addition to your bladder's capacity to hold
urine being smaller, there's
more fluids including blood, circulating
throughout your body which can contribute to your urinary frequency.
Either way, if you aren't drinking enough water, you'll know it when you take a leak
throughout the day because your
urine will be yellowish, or if you're really dehydrated, then it will be like neon orange, and you'd better start drinking
more water.