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Symptoms Your Dog Or Cat May Have Urinary Tract Illness

Urinary tract infections in people are fairly straight forward. Sufferers  experience pain during urination or a frequent urge to go that is a false alarm.  For us humans, going to…

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Urinary tract infections in people are fairly straight forward. Sufferers  experience pain during urination or a frequent urge to go that is a false alarm.  For us humans, going to the doctor is usually the next step, whereupon a course  of antibiotics is prescribed which usually resolves the problem. Unfortunately, urinary tract infections for dogs and cats aren’t often a simple matter. These  infections oftentimes have underlying causes, such as urinary stones, anatomical  abnormalities, incontinence, hormonal conditions, stress or even cancer, any of  which can contribute to recurrent disease. To ascertain just what’s causing your  pet kid’s urinary tract issues really does require the expertise of your  veterinarian. Urinary tract conditions can be painful and debilitating, and it  is important to detect the signs early for the best chance of solving the  problem.

Traditional veterinarians like to focus on infection as a cause, and treat  with an antibiotic. Antibiotics can cure or eliminate symptoms, whether by  killing the bacteria or acidifying the urine. Sometimes, however, this course of  treatment doesn’t represent a final answer, unless a culture tells otherwise.  For me, as a holistic veterinarian, I look at every aspect of the problem.  Urinary tract syndromes are caused by many things and other parts of the body  need to be supported, too. For example, stress can cause urinary symptoms by its  affect on hormone production.

The good news is that the signs of urinary problems are fairly obvious in  both dogs and cats. Take your pet kid to the veterinarian if you notice any of  the following symptoms …

• Out-of-character elimination in the home that is, failure to maintain expected house or litter-box training

• A dog who asks to go outside more often or a cat making excessive trips the  litter box

• repeatedly assuming the posture to pee but very little is produced

• blood-tinged urine • excessive licking ‘back there’

• excessive drinking, panting and/or obvious discomfort

It is helpful to bring a fresh sample of urine to your vet’s office, which  can be tested for the presence of white blood cells, protein, crystals and  bacteria. Your veterinarian will examine your dog and may recommend additional  testing, such as a urine culture, blood work and x-rays, especially if this is a  recurring problems.

If tests reveal crystals in the urine, then there is a possibility of urinary  stones in the bladder or kidney. Some crystals/stones (struvite) can be  dissolved simply by changing to a prescription diet, while other crystals  (calcium oxalate) are more troublesome. For some cases of urinary stones,  surgery may be the only option.

Cats can develop stress cystitis, similar to a condition in human females. In  felines, the condition is commonly referred to FLUTD (feline lower urinary tract  disease) or FIC (feline interstitial cystitis). FIC appears to be a complex  condition unique to indoor kitties that involves the urinary, adrenal and  neurological systems.

New studies show that environmental enrichment can lower the incidence of feline lower urinary tract disease. If your cat is predisposed to this  condition, consider implementing the following improvements:

• Scoop litter box daily, sanitize weekly and provide one more box than the  number of cats in the household

• keep litter boxes in a quiet area, away from foot traffic

• provide multiple sources of fresh water and consider using a fountain

• feed a high quality diet, usually a combination of canned and dry food

• have multiple cat trees and hiding spots in order to increase the available vertical space for the cats

• increase petting, grooming and play activities that simulate hunting (i.e. toss kibble, feathered fishing pole, laser pointer)

• utilize feline pheromone spray (Feliway)

• consider use of anxitane or zylkene, herbal supplements to reduce stress (your  veterinarian can tell you more about the available options)

It doesn’t matter whether you’re a human, a cat or a dog … urinary tract  problems are no fun. Hopefully, with the information provided above, and with  the valuable consultation of your trusted veterinarian, a quick and effective  solution to your pet kid’s problems is well within reach.

Thank you for all you do to make the world a better place for companion animals.

Dr Jane Bicks   Dr. Jane Bicks

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