Answer: A UTI is possible, but most of time, cats with lower urinary
tract inflammations DO NT have primary infections.
Not exact matches
However, the work
does identify a new mechanism to potentially reduce vaginal
inflammation and thus HIV risk by helping women with diverse bacterial communities in their genital
tract become more Lactobacillus dominant.
When we
do eat fat, the gallbladder can't squeeze out the thick bile, and the fat passes through our digestive
tract undigested, causing
inflammation.
When
done properly, detoxing supports the liver detox pathways and reduces
inflammation in the digestive
tract and body.
Inflammation of the genital
tract that develops during pregnancy and doesn't completely heal before the next pregnancy could also play a role.
Finally, the symptoms you describe
do sound potentially more serious than simple urinary
tract inflammation, and given the non responsive to the pepcid AC best to take her to local vet for workup
If you decide to have that
done (if you haven't already) and it comes back positive for IBD, it can be treated with steroids to suppress the
inflammation in your cat's GI
tract.
Perineal urethrostomy
does not prevent bladder
inflammation or stone formation, however, so clinical signs of urinary
tract disease may continue in some cats.