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What to do if your cat cannot urinate?
In this situation, it is recommended to take the cat directly to the hospital. There are many reasons for a cat to be unable to urinate, such as urinary tract obstruction and bladder stones, which can cause this condition. Moreover, this situation is relatively dangerous and can even lead to the acute death of the cat. If the cause is urinary tract obstruction, urinary catheterization can solve the problem. If it is caused by bladder stone obstruction, surgery is required.
Causes of cat inability to urinate
If a cat cannot urinate normally, it is usually due to the following reasons: First, feline spontaneous bladder inflammation, which can cause urinary spasms, severe pain reactions, and affect the cat's urination. Second, stone-related diseases, such as urethral stones and bladder stones. It is recommended to undergo abdominal imaging examinations and catheterization to drain the cat's urine.
Symptoms of feline spontaneous bladder inflammation
Feline spontaneous bladder inflammation manifests as frequent urination, difficulty urinating, hematuria, even anuria, and decreased mental and appetite. The disease is often caused by stress. Therefore, if the owner wants to treat the cat's bladder inflammation, they should first avoid continuous stimulation of the cat by stress factors and feed the cat anti-inflammatory and antibacterial drugs simultaneously.
How to deal with feline spontaneous bladder inflammation
Spontaneous bladder inflammation is often related to the cat's food. You can switch to prescription cat food for the urinary tract and improve the urine acid-base balance. Encourage the cat to drink more water. If the cat is constantly in a highly stressful environment, it can also make it difficult for the cat to urinate and lead to bladder inflammation. The treatment for bladder inflammation usually involves antibacterial and anti-inflammatory measures to prevent secondary infections.