Treatment methods for cat urethritis

May 23,2024
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What should I do if my cat has urethritis? Recently, my cat often looks very sick and in pain after having its cat healed. When I go over and take a look at the cat’s urine, it turns out that it’s not normal. It’s green. What’s going on? What?

What is feline urethritis

Feline lower urinary tract disease, also known as feline urinary tract syndrome, is not an exact diagnosis, but a medical term used to describe a series of clinical symptoms. These symptoms include: hematuria; frequent trips to the toilet but very little urination each time; difficulty urinating; urethra blockage; anuria; frequent licking of the urethral opening (mostly due to pain); and irregular urination in places other than the litter box.

Feline urethritis symptoms

The main symptoms include: hematuria; frequent toilet visits but very little urination each time; difficulty urinating; urethral obstruction; anuria; frequent licking of the urethral opening (mostly due to pain); irregular urination in places other than sand basins.

Manifestations of feline urethritis

In retrospect, every time it gets sick, it always has the following symptoms:

Early stage: unable to finish urination after squatting for a long time, frequent urination, and irritability. ——This is usually urethritis

Mid-stage: decreased appetite, peeing everywhere, pain during urination leading to howling, frequent licking of buttocks, and even jumping

Late stage: vomiting - the vomitus will be yellow in the later stage (when this occurs, it is usually urinary poisoning, and urination and rehydration must be done immediately).

When the attack occurs repeatedly, hematuria will occur and there will be blood streaks in the urine.

Causes of feline urethritis

Whether feline urethritis is bacterial or not is difficult to judge based on symptoms alone. A urine sample needs to be taken for a culture test, but even if the culture test result is negative, it cannot deny that it is bacterial. The old number seemed to be 70% non-bacterial, but my vet said recent research shows that the actual bacterial infection is much more, just hard to detect.

Types of feline urethritis

There are several causes of feline urethritis, bacterial infection, or infection during mating, bacterial infection caused by cystitis, urinary syndrome, urinary stones, and cats with oral infections such as gingivitis caused by licking the vulva with their tongue. Also the cat is depressed/frightenedEndocrine disorders may lead to inflammation of the lining of the bladder, affecting normal urination, increasing the chance of bacterial infection, and causing more severe inflammation.

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