Why is it difficult for cats to urinate?
General causes of urinary difficulty in cats:
1. Urinary tract obstruction, such as urethral stones, bladder stones, kidney stones, foreign bodies in the urethra, etc., causing urethra obstruction and inability to urinate. .
2. Urinary tract inflammation, such as cystitis, nephritis, etc., may cause difficulty in urination, painful urination or even hematuria.
Treatment of urethritis and cystitis:
The main method is to flush the urethra every day and take oral amoxicillin and clavulanate potassium or quinolones. Urethral and bladder stones require flushing of the urethra and the stones need to be flushed out. If they cannot be flushed out, they need to be removed surgically.
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