My cat keeps getting UTIs, can't figure out why. What should I do?

Over the past few months, I've noticed my cat has been experiencing repeated urinary tract infections. We’ve tried changing her diet and making sure she's drinking plenty of water, but the UTIs keep coming back. Could there be an underlying issue that's making her prone to these infections, or is there something else we should be doing to prevent them?

Answer

It sounds like your cat is experiencing persistent urinary tract infections, which can be concerning and uncomfortable for her. You've been proactive in trying dietary changes and ensuring hydration, but it's important to consider potential underlying causes.

  • Chronic UTIs can indicate underlying health issues.
  • Diet and hydration are important but may not fully prevent infections.
  • A consultation with a veterinarian can identify specific causes and solutions.

Repeated urinary tract infections in cats can sometimes indicate an underlying problem such as bladder stones, urinary tract abnormalities, or even conditions like diabetes or hyperthyroidism. In some cases, stress or environmental factors can also contribute to frequent UTIs. Since these infections can be quite uncomfortable for your cat, it's essential to address any potential underlying issues through a thorough veterinary examination. Your vet may suggest further testing or treatment options tailored to your cat's specific needs.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What could be causing my cat's frequent UTIs?

    There could be several reasons including bladder stones, urinary tract abnormalities, or other systemic health issues like diabetes. It's important to have a vet evaluate your cat to determine the specific cause.

  • Can diet alone prevent UTIs in cats?

    While a diet that's formulated for urinary health can help, it may not completely prevent UTIs if there are underlying health conditions. A balanced diet combined with plenty of water intake is beneficial but not a guaranteed solution.

  • How can I make my cat more comfortable when she has a UTI?

    Ensure she has easy access to fresh water and a clean litter box. Monitor her symptoms closely and consult a vet for pain management options.

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