How To Recognize And Stop Feline Urinary Tract Infections Early
NOTE: If your cat stops using the litter box, but you find her
squatting in either the bathroom sink or tub, you can easily see the color(s) of her urine - lucky you!
Why is this lucky?
- Because your cat’s urine will show up brightly against the porcelain;
- It’s easy to clean up;
- She has the right room and idea, but the wrong appliance!
Here’s another clue your kitty will give you:
After she uses the box and covers her business, if she licks her genitals excessively, and meows, you can be pretty sure she has a feline UTI. So, it’s time for a consultation with your friendly neighborhood vet, and some testing to determine if a UTI is haunting your kitty. Particularly if you see this behavior coupled with “accidents” around the house, you can be pretty certain the vet will conclude kitty has a UTI.
Taking a few minutes out of your schedule each week, watching your kitty use the box, and quickly analyzing her urine production can save you a lot of heartache and puzzlement down the road.
And, by evaluating her behavior in the litter box, you’re saving kitty lots of pain and agony from a feline UTI. You’re also saving time and money by not having to seek out and clean up multiple cat urine spots on your floors and furniture.
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