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Cat Urinary Problems: Warning Signs and Prevention Tips

Veröffentlicht January 29, 2026
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Feline LUTD

Feline Lower Urinary Tract Disease (FLUTD) is one of the most common health issues affecting cats. Understanding the warning signs can help you seek timely veterinary care and prevent serious complications.

 

What is FLUTD?

 

FLUTD is a term used to describe various conditions affecting the bladder and urethra of cats. These conditions can cause significant discomfort and, in severe cases, can be life-threatening, especially in male cats who may develop urinary blockages.

 

Common Causes

 

Several factors can contribute to urinary problems in cats:

 

Urinary Stones: Mineral crystals can form in the bladder, causing irritation and blockages.

 

Urinary Tract Infections: Bacterial infections can cause inflammation and discomfort.

 

Feline Idiopathic Cystitis: Stress-related bladder inflammation is common in cats.

 

Urethral Blockage: Male cats are at higher risk of developing life-threatening urinary blockages.

 

Warning Signs to Watch For

 

If your cat displays any of these symptoms, seek veterinary attention promptly:

 

  • Straining to urinate or crying while urinating
  • - Frequent trips to the litter box with little output
  • - Blood in the urine
  • - Urinating outside the litter box
  • - Excessive licking of the genital area
  • - Loss of appetite or lethargy
  • - Vomiting (especially with urinary blockage)

Prevention Tips

 

Help protect your cat from urinary problems with these strategies:

 

Hydration: Encourage water intake by providing fresh water daily and considering a cat water fountain.

 

Diet: Feed a balanced, high-quality diet. Your vet may recommend specific urinary health formulas.

 

Litter Box Hygiene: Keep litter boxes clean and provide one box per cat plus one extra.

 

Stress Reduction: Minimise environmental stress through routine, enrichment, and safe spaces.

 

Regular Check-ups: Annual veterinary examinations can detect early signs of urinary issues.

 

When to Seek Emergency Care

 

A complete urinary blockage is a medical emergency. If your cat, especially a male cat, is straining to urinate without producing urine, appears in pain, or becomes lethargic, seek immediate veterinary care. Our clinic provides emergency services for urgent urinary cases.

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