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Urinary Tract Infection
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There are symptoms to look for if your cat has a urinary tract infection. Look for blood in the urine, peeing outside the litter box and excessive grooming of the genital area.
Medications
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There are many medications that can be given to cats. Many are antibiotics to get rid of the infection. Ask your veterinarian about these types before treating your cat.
Routine Change
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Change in your cat's routine might be the trick to find out what is wrong. Try a covered litter box if your cat is going outside of the litter box. Other changes like this are likely to show you what your cat is feeling.
Food Change
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The food your cat is eating might be the problem. Some cats do better on sensitive stomach foods because they have systems that are not used to the products mainly used in dry or wet cat food.
Visit the Vet
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A visit to your veterinarian might be your best bet. These trained professionals will be able to do a urinalysis and other tests to figure out what is wrong. They can also recommend medications to give your cat to clear up the infection.
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What Are the Treatments for Bladder Infection in Cats?
Bladder infections in cats are sometimes frequent. If it happens, get your cat checked out by a veterinarian and start treatment as soon as possible.