Every Cat Owner Should Know That Urinary Blockage In Cats Is A Veterinary Emergency
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This is a scary thought. If your male cat has had FLUTD, or Feline Lower Urinary Tract Disease, he’s at risk for developing a cat urinary blockage.Don’t delay emergency veterinary treatment for this life-threatening complication, as your cat can die within 36 hours.
What Are the Signs Of Urinary Blockage In Cats?
It can be hard for cat owners to tell if a cat urinary blockage is present. The symptoms are pretty much the same as for a feline urinary tract infection: straining, not able to pass much or any urine, crying in the litter box, urinating in places other than the litter box.
Your vet will diagnose this by feeling your cat’s belly for a distended bladder.An empty feline bladder is normally soft and small. A cat with a urinary blockage will have a hard bladder about the size of a peach. As you can imagine, this is very painful for your cat.
It’s also dangerous. When a cat can’t empty his bladder, his kidneys stop filtering waste products out of the blood and making urine because it can’t go anywhere. When this happens, toxins start building up in your cat’s body, which will kill him within a few days.
What Causes A Cat Urinary Blockage?
Bladder stones are the culprit. These stones form from minerals present in your cat’s urine. When the mineral level gets too high, the minerals crystallize into stones which can range in size from sand-like to a small pebble. Your cat may have only one stone, or he could have dozens.
A male cat has a very long, narrow urethra (the tube that carries urine from the bladder outside the body). If he has even a few tiny cat bladder stones, it’s very easy for him to develop a urinary blockage.
How Is A Urinary Blockage In Cats Treated?
Your vet may be able to get the blockage out by putting pressure on your cat’s bladder. Sometimes this works, but usually the cat will need to be catheterized.
Loss of appetite, vomiting, and irregularites in heart rhythm are often caused by urinary toxins building up in your cat’s system. Your cat will probably be dehydrated too.He may be given fluids by IV, or under his skin.
Your cat may need to stay at the animal hospital for several days, until the catheter can be removed.
Home Treatment
When you bring your cat home, you’ll need to feed him a special diet.The lower magnesium levels in this diet help to prevent mineral crystals from forming. He’ll have to eat this diet for the rest of his life to prevent another blockage from occurring.
A steady supply of clean fresh water should always be accessible to him. The more water he drinks, the more dilute his urine will be. This helps to prevent cat bladder stone formation.
Homeopathic and herbal remedies are now available for cat urinary problems. Probably the best way to prevent this problem in the first place, or to keep it from happening again, is to put your cat on one of these remedies.
Take action now to prevent a urinary blockage in cats from happening to your feline friend.
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