Not exact matches
The
signs of cat constipation and
bladder problems are similar.
Urinalysis is recommended as a part
of routine pre-anesthetic testing and is especially important whenever there are
signs of problems involving the kidney or
bladder.
While
bladder stones can sometimes be found incidentally while looking into another
problem, most
of the time they are found when the cat is showing
signs of lower urinary tract disease:
In some cases,
signs of a canine liver shunt don't show up until a dog is older, when kidney and
bladder problems such as stones develop.
Urolithiasis is a frequent cause
of recurrent
signs of lower urinary tract inflammation in dogs and cats
of any age while neoplasia
of the
bladder, urethra or prostate is often the underlying
problem in older dogs.
For cats with
bladder problems, increasing their water consumption will help prevent the recurrence
of clinical
signs.
Actually, you should take your cat to the vet anytime her litter box habits change, because that is often a
sign of a medical
problem, such as a kidney or
bladder infection.
jajajaaaa... but it did worry me a bit the comment about
bladder problems... anyway thanks for the laughs and hope this isn't a
sign of anything other than CRAZINESS as you say