If it's the food, your vet has some prescription diets for that or you can look for some high - end brands for
cats with urinary problems per your vet's recommendation.
Felines with urinary problems usually need a special prescribed diet to make sure their urine sediments, protein and pH levels are kept in acceptable and safe ranges.
If your cat has
trouble with urinary problems, the Canidae All Life Stages Indoor Formula Adult Recipe Dry Cat Food might be an option to consider.
Behavioral problems are often multifactorial and involve ruling out medical problems first (
with the urinary problems especially like urinary tract infections, FLUTD, crystals, stones, etc) and then really delving into many things like how many cats you have, the lay out of your house, what type litter you are using, what kind of litter box, where the litter boxes are located, etc etc etc..
There are special diets available from veterinarians designed for
dogs with urinary problems, and these are often saltier than regular diets to encourage dogs to drink more.
However, pork contains high levels of purines and other minerals which should be avoided in dogs
with urinary problems.
For cats
with urinary problems, the Blue Buffalo Wilderness Grain - Free Indoor Recipe Cat Food recipe might be a good choice.
Glucosamine and chondrotin have been recommended for cats
with this urinary problem.
Cats
with urinary problems can show a wide range of signs, including frequent urination, pain on urination, and accidents outside the litter box.
A urinalysis is an important laboratory test for any cat
with urinary problems.
There are several natural ingredients that are associated with helping cats
with urinary problems.