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What to do when your cat urinates on the bed
Cat urinates on the bed
- Urination behavior may be caused by hormonal disorders due to heat, without the intention of breeding, consider sterilization surgery.
- It may also be a manifestation of urinary system abnormalities, B-ultrasound and X-ray examinations can be done.
- Some cats have a revenge mentality and urinate randomly after being scolded by their owners. It is recommended to isolate the cat in a room for observation and consult a veterinarian in time if there are any abnormalities.
Why does your cat urinate on the bed?
- Cats may exhibit random urination behavior when they are nervous or stressed. Owners need to stop their cats and recall if there have been any changes at home that may have caused stress to the cat.
- Cats may also urinate randomly during estrus. If the owner does not want to breed the cat, it is recommended to get it spayed in time.
- Cats with urinary system disorders may have uncontrollable urination. Owners should take their cats to the hospital for inspection.
Signs of feline urinary system diseases
Urinary system diseases mainly include: kidney disease, ureter, bladder, and urethral lesions. Vomiting, polydipsia, polyuria, and anuria are related to kidney disease. Urinary retention, frequent urination, difficulty urinating, hematuria, urethral redness, and other symptoms are related to urethral and bladder diseases. If any of the above symptoms appear, consult a veterinarian. Urinary tract diseases cannot heal themselves and require early treatment.
What drugs are used for feline urinary system problems?
Cats with urinary system problems can be treated with drugs containing enrofloxacin and N-acetyl-D-glucosamine. However, it should be noted that enrofloxacin has significant side effects on young cats, easily causing skeletal malformations. Lower urinary tract syndrome in cats can cause cats great pain, with clinical symptoms such as hematuria, anuria, difficulty urinating, polyuria, and urination outside the litter box. If any abnormal reactions occur, consult a veterinarian in time.