Sentences with phrase «signs of urinary tract problem»

Clinical signs of a urinary tract problem can included urinating small amounts frequently, blood in the urine, licking their genitals, urinating outside of the litter box due to a litter box aversion which developed secondary to pain, etc..
The symptoms can also be signs of urinary tract problem which is why you want to see your vet right away.
The authors surveyed 70 folks whose cats had been diagnosed with FIC and as a control, surveyed 95 cat owners whose cats were patients at the same veterinary hospital, but had never shown signs of urinary tract problems.

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Drinking a lot and urinating a lot can be a sign of a problem like a urinary tract infection, diabetes, etc but it's usually just normal puppy behavior = kind of «overgoing» everything, lol.
The problem stems from the fact that just about any inflammatory condition in the feline lower urinary tract creates the same collection of signs.
«Indoor housing has been associated with health issues, such as chronic lower urinary tract signs, and development of problem behaviors, which can cause weakening of the human - animal bond and lead to euthanasia of the cat,» reports the abstract of the study.
Signs of heat can also be signs of a problem, such as a urinary tract infection, so see your vet whenever you feel uncertain of the cause of a particular behaSigns of heat can also be signs of a problem, such as a urinary tract infection, so see your vet whenever you feel uncertain of the cause of a particular behasigns of a problem, such as a urinary tract infection, so see your vet whenever you feel uncertain of the cause of a particular behavior.
If your four - legged friend is ever exhibiting signs of a urinary - tract problem, such as increased frequency of urination, straining to urinate, or blood in the urine, see your vet and be prepared to check a urine sample!
«Cat urine cloudy can be a sign of kidney disease, bacterial infection such as a problem in the urinary tract or even a toxic substance that your cat ingested.
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:
Accidents also can be a sign of health problems like diabetes, kidney disease, urinary tract infections, or arthritis.
Your vet will want to examine the stool for parasites and other problems and will want to examine the urine for signs of a urinary tract infection.
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.
However, because refusing to drink can be a sign of urinary tract infections, hormonal imbalances, liver or kidney problems and other serious conditions that require medical treatment, it is better to be safe than sorry when it comes to your pup not drinking.
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