Signs Your Cat Has a Urinary Problem (And How to Help) | PET CIRCLE
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Is your cat suddenly going outside the litter box or struggling to pee?
Cat urinary problems are very common and knowing the signs could save your cat's life.
In this vet-led guide, Dr Olivia from Pet Circle explains feline lower urinary tract disease (FLUTD): what it is, the warning signs, and how to help prevent it at home.
FLUTD isn't a single diagnosis but a collection of conditions affecting the bladder and urethra, including inflammation, crystals and infection. Watch for frequent small puddles of urine, urinating outside the litter box, blood in the urine, vocalising, or straining.
Because cats evolved as a desert species with a low thirst drive, hydration is key: think multiple water bowls, wet food and water fountains to keep urine dilute.
Stress is also closely linked to urinary issues, so pheromone diffusers, calming supplements, hides, cat trees and multiple clean litter trays all help. For recurrent issues, vet urinary diets and supplements can prevent relapses, and a health-monitoring litter can flag early warning signs at home.
Learn more about preventing urinary issues in cats in our vet guide: https://www.petcircle.com.au/discover/preventing-urinary-issues-in-your-cat
Chapters:
00:00 Is your cat struggling to pee?
00:20 What is FLUTD?
00:40 Signs to watch for
01:00 When it's an emergency
01:15 Why cats get urinary problems
01:35 Hydration: the #1 prevention
02:00 Reducing stress at home
02:20 Vet diets, supplements & monitoring litter
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