Tuesday 25 September 2018

Urination Problems In Cats

Normally, cats produce an average of 28ml/kg of urine every 24 hours. That is equivalent to about a half cup for a 10-pound cat (on average). There are many medical conditions that can cause urination problems in cats. Here are some of them:
l  Pollakiura is a term that is used to refer to an increase in the frequency of urination.
l  Oliguria occurs when only small amounts of urine is voided out by the cat frequently. This is caused by either a decrease in urine formation by the kidneys or something that is causing a decrease in the amount of urine that is eliminated from the body. In most cases, frequent urination with small urine volume indicates an irritation in the bladder. The most common causes of bladder irritation include infection, the presence of bladder stones, inflammation, or an obstruction anywhere along the lower urinary tract.
l  Frequent urination of normal urine volume or increased attempts at urination can be an important sign of a serious problem affecting the excretory system.

Any changes in your pet’s elimination habits should be brought to the attention of your veterinarians Oshawa, ON

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