How to Stop Recurring Urinary Tract Infections in Cats
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Urinary tract infections are a common health problem for cats especially older cats. Treating a UTI is usually a matter of taking your cat to see a veterinarian. Howevermay be a little more involved if your cats UTIs are recurring. By getting to the root of the problem with the help of your veterinarian making some dietary changes and reducing other risk factors you may be able to put a stop to your cats recurring UTIs and improve its quality of life. Take your cat to see a veterinarian at the first sign of an infection. If your cat has had multiple urinary tract infections UTIs then the first thing you should do is take it to a veterinarian for evaluation. A veterinarian can find out what is most likely to be causing your cats UTIs and make a plan to prevent recurrences. This is especially important if you have a male cat because their bladders can become blocked more easily. Take your cat to see a veterinarian if you notice your cat is
Allow your cats vet to check for common causes of UTIs. There are several common causes of UTIs that your veterinarian will want to check your cat for. Finding the cause is the best way to prevent a recurrence. Some conditions that may lead to UTIs in cats include
Expect your cats veterinarian to run tests. To find out what type of UTI your cat has and how serious it is your cats veterinarian will need to run some tests on your cat. This information will make it easier for your cats vet to treat the UTI and offer advice about how to prevent a recurrence. Some tests your cats veterinarian may perform include
Ask about antibiotics. Depending on the type of UTI your cat has your veterinarian may prescribe an antibiotic. It is important for a veterinarian to do this based on the results of a urine culture because some infections will only respond to certain antibiotics and not to others. If a bacterial infection is to blame for your cats recurring UTIs then you will need to administer a round of antibiotics as directed by your veterinarian.
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