Why does my cat keep getting UTIs and what can I do to stop them from recurring?

My cat has been struggling with recurrent urinary tract infections, and it's becoming quite concerning. It seems like just as she starts to feel better, another one comes along. I make sure she stays hydrated and have tried different foods, but nothing seems to prevent them from coming back. What could be causing these frequent UTIs, and how can I help make sure she doesn't have to go through this so often?

Answer

Recurrent urinary tract infections (UTIs) in cats can be frustrating for both you and your furry friend. Identifying the underlying cause is key to preventing future episodes and ensuring your cat's comfort and health.

  • Ensure your cat is staying well-hydrated
  • Manage stress and environmental factors
  • Explore dietary adjustments tailored for urinary health

Urinary tract infections in cats are often caused by factors such as urinary stones, stress, or other underlying health issues such as kidney disease or diabetes. It's great that you're keeping her hydrated and trying different foods, as these are important steps. There may be a need to explore specialized diets that help maintain urinary health or conduct further diagnostic tests to pinpoint any specific underlying causes. Consulting with a veterinarian can help determine the best course of action to prevent recurrent UTIs.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • How can I tell if my cat has a UTI?

    Common symptoms include frequent urination, straining to urinate, blood in the urine, and urinating outside the litter box. If you notice any of these signs, it's best to consult with a veterinarian for proper diagnosis and treatment.

  • What else can cause urinary issues in cats?

    Aside from UTIs, cats can develop urinary crystals, stones, or a condition called feline lower urinary tract disease (FLUTD), which can contribute to urinary problems. Stress and diet can also play significant roles in urinary health.

  • Is there a specific diet that can help prevent UTIs?

    Yes, there are veterinary-prescribed diets that are designed to support urinary health by controlling mineral content and maintaining an appropriate urine pH. Consult your vet to find the best diet for your cat's specific needs.

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