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5 Surefire Signs of a Feline Urinary Problem

Ever wondered how to spot feline urinary problems before you have to go rushing your near-death cat off to the pet hospital?  It's really handy to know what the signs of feline UTI are in order to spot it early and treat it at home quickly and gently.  Cats are pretty tolerant to pain so it might be difficult to tell when your cat is sick.  Here are 5 subtle signs to look out for so you can treat the problem early without having to go to the vet.

   1. Feline urinary tract infections can first be spotted by paying attention to how frequently your cat urinates.  If your cat is urinating more or less frequently than normal, it is a possible sign of a urinary tract infection.  For this reason, it's important to know what your cat's normal behavior is like in order to be able to spot the difference.

   2. If you notice your cat urinating in places other than his litter box, it could be a sign of feline urinary problems.  When cats have UTI, it can be painful and they associate the pain with the litter box hence avoid it at all costs.  Cats with UTI are known to urinate in unusual places like the sink or bathtub.

   3. If your cat is acting lethargic, it could possibly be a sign of urinary problems.  Feline urinary tract infections cause cats to act lazy and sleep more often.

   4. When cats constantly groom their genital area, it could be a sign of feline urinary problems.  This is especially a possibility if the cat is crying while licking, signifying that he may be in pain.

   5. Feline urinary tract infections may cause urinary incontinence.  If you notice your cat dribbling urine, your cat most likely has an infection or other urinary problem.

Make no mistake about it.  If you notice any of these signs in your cat, it is highly likely that feline urinary problems are the cause.  You could take your cat to a veterinarian for conventional treatment but it's not necessary.  Not only do the drugs vets prescribe have dangerous side effects, they are not necessary for the treatment of mild infections.  Instead, if you notice these symptoms, give your cat a homeopathic remedy at home in order to get rid of the infection gently without any risk of side effects.  Homeopathic remedies are effective, safe, and far less expensive than conventional treatments.

Mark Lunardi is a pet health enthusiast who has been researching natural remedies to promote pets health. To learn more about his researches, visit his website at http://www.pet-uti-treatments.com

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