Urinary infections and
urination problems occur mostly in older dogs.
Not exact matches
Hyperactive behavior, excessive panting, increased
urination, and digestive
problems can also
occur.
One of the most common behavior
problems seen in cats when a change
occurs in the household is inappropriate elimination, especially
urination outside the litter box.
As these crystals attach to one another forming stones, additional blockages and
urination problems can
occur.
• Excessive thirst and appetite • Weight loss despite a normal or even increased appetite • Hyperactivity or restlessness • Change in temperament (a normally docile cat may become aggressive) • Excessive
urination, or
urination in the house • Increased frequency of defecation or diarrhoea • Vomiting • Poor hair coat • Rapid nail growth Hyperthyroidism is diagnosed by a blood test, which can be performed by your veterinarian if you suspect your cat is showing any of the symptoms, it is highly recommended to consult your vet as further
problems can
occur, including progressive weight loss and fatal heart complications.
Problems occur as the kidneys can no longer reabsorb water, leading to excessive
urination and chronic dehydration.
As these crystals attach to one another forming stones, addtional blockages and
urination problems can
occur.