Cat urinary shock

Sep 12,2024
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Symptoms of cat urine shock:

1. The cat’s urine gradually decreases. Calculated at the maximum value, one urine ball for every 3 kilograms of body weight, 10 kilograms There are about 2-3 urine balls on the left and right.

2. Cats go to the toilet more and more frequently. The number of cats going to the toilet increases significantly. Sometimes cats may go to the toilet three or four times in 10 minutes.

3. The squatting time becomes longer and longer when going to the toilet, and then the cat litter is dug frequently and the squatting position is changed.

4. In the later stage, physical weakness, poor mental status, and even vomiting will occur. In severe cases, the cat will directly suffer from shock.

5. The cat excretes hematuria, which is a serious case of urinary obstruction.

6. The cat’s appetite and desire to drink are significantly reduced, and the cat may even become mentally disturbed, dehydrated or vomit without eating or drinking.

What causes cat urine shock:

1. Stones. A large number of stones in the bladder and urethra will irritate the urethra and bladder mucosa, leading to a series of subsequent symptomatic syndrome.

2. Cats with renal failure sometimes suffer from anuria due to renal insufficiency.

3. Cystitis, including cystitis caused by bacterial infection and spontaneous cystitis.

4. Urethral obstruction or urethritis, which is blocked in the penile part of the urethra, can lead to penile edema and aggravate the obstruction.

5. Other reasons, such as cat stress, cat urinary tract stricture, cat penis injury, cat drinking less water, etc.


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