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When your cat is diagnosed with kidney disease, veterinary treatment often includes medications, intravenous or subcutaneous fluids and a radical change in diet. As a cat owner, you must be able to discuss the...
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Bladder stones, also known as uroliths, are a common problem found in the urinary tract and urinary bladder of domestic cats. The crystals form around minerals found in your cat’s urine and, when found...
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It’s a shocking sight: One day, while cleaning your cat’s litter, or wiping up an accident he had outside the litter box, you notice that his urine is pinkish in color, or even deep...
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Like their human owners, cats can be diabetic. Luckily, just as humans are able to medically control their diabetes, it can be controlled in our pets, too. Amazingly, in some cases, after a while,...
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Feline Lower Urinary Tract Disease (FLUTD) and urinary tract infections, or UTI’s, are blanket terms for a number of bladder and urinary tract problems, including infections, cystitis (bladder inflammation), blockages, and stones or crystals...
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Kidney disease is one of the leading health problems in cats. There are two main kinds of feline kidney disease: acute kidney disease and chronic kidney disease. Acute kidney disease means the kidneys have...
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It’s amazing how much a veterinarian or biologist can learn from something most of us avoid coming into contact with. Your cat’s urine can tell a vet if your pet is sick or well,...
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From an uncomfortable retrieval such as Cystocentesis, to the messy disposal of a urine sample, there are plenty of reasons you’d throw your hands up and wish for, oh, some sort of revolutionary biodegradable...