Symptoms: Typical signs of urinary problems in cats include
urination out of the litter box, vocalizing or straining during urination, frequent attempts to urinate with small spots or no urine produced, and blood in the urine.
Not exact matches
As a cat owner, look
out for the following symptoms
of kidney problems in your cats: • Increased water consumption and
urination, or greatly reduced water consumption • Increased amount
of urine in the
litter box • Marked weight loss / loss
of appetite • Vomiting
Other signs include frequent and prolonged attempts at
urination,
urination outside the
litter box, excessive licking
of the genital area and even crying
out during
urination.
Keep an eye
out for: signs
of abnormal
urination, like urinating on cool surfaces (a tile floor or bathtub, for example), blood in the urine, straining to urinate with little or no urine production, or crying in the
litter box
The symptoms
of bacterial bladder infection are the same as those seen with feline lower urinary tract disease (FLUTD) and may include straining to urinate, inappropriate
urination (
out of the
litter box), licking at the prepuce or vulva excessively, and obvious blood in the urine.