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Tuesday, November 4, 2008

How to Spot, Treat, and Prevent Urinary Tract Infections in Cats

By Stephen Jones

What if I told you that feline lower urinary tract disease is a silent killer? Many cat owners don't notice the early symptoms of the disease and only take them to the vet for treatment by the time it is too late. In order to keep your kitty safe and maintain cat urinary tract health, you must learn to spot the symptoms of infection early and administer preventive treatments on a regular basis.

Infections of the lower feline urinary tract are not as common as urinary tract infections in dogs. Less than 1% of the cat population is affected by them but 10% of cat visits to the veterinarian have to do with urologic disorders. Tract inflammation in cats is caused by a variety of factors and can be hard to spot since cats are often purring, licking, and snuggling even when in pain.

First of all, knowing your cat's normal behavior is very important in order to be able to tell when he is acting different. Some of the first signs of bladder infection include very little urine, frequent urination, and painful urination. Other common red flags are excessive grooming of the genital area and crying while doing so. Also, you can suspect urinary tract infection in cats when your cat urinates outside of the litter box or you find blood in his urine.

The cause of urinary tract infections can be bacterial, fungal, or viral infection, urethral obstruction, or uroliths aka bladder stones. Conventional treatment aims at suppressing the immediate symptoms by administering antibiotics, catheterization, fluid therapy and surgery in rare cases. These conventional methods are highly effective treatments as a last resort but you should try to avoid them as much as possible because of their dangerous side effects. Prevention is the best medicine so your goal should be to try to maintain cat urinary tract health and treat infections in their early stages with natural remedies.

In order to keep your cat's bladder healthy, make sure that your cat always has access to fresh, clean water. Also feed your cat frequent small meals versus two big meals per day and try to feed him unprocessed foods as much as possible. It is also important to closely observe your cat at all time in order to be able to notice any unusual behavior that may be a sign of cat urinary tract infection. Try to keep your cat from feeling stress by keeping him from being exposed to stressful situations.


If you don't want to risk your cat's health by giving strong antibiotics, try administering a homeopathic remedy. Homeopathic remedies for urinary tract infections in dogs and cats are accessible and affordable. Furthermore, they can be highly beneficial as preventive treatment also. All you have to do is sprinkle it on your cat's tongue everyday to support the healthy flow of pee and maintain cat urinary tract health. Homeopathic remedies aim at holistic treatment thus support immune system functioning and overall health.

Do your cat a favor by making the necessary dietary and lifestyle changes in order to prevent urinary tract infection and maintain a healthy bladder. It is important to think in prevention as a treatment because the infection will recur otherwise. The keys to cat urinary tract health are healthy diet, observation to spot unusual symptoms, and holistic remedies. If you follow these simple steps, your cat will stay infection-free and healthy.

7 Common Signs of Feline Urinary Tract Infection

By Stephen Jones

Boy, did I learn a valuable lesson. A couple years ago, I rushed my dear, dying cat to the pet hospital due to lower urinary tract disease caused by a blockage of his urethra. I'm not exaggerating when I say that if I waited any longer, he would have died. Thankfully the vet was able to save him although he was in a delicate state for weeks.

In order to prevent this stressful and agonizing experience from happening again, I had to learn to watch closely for the symptoms of feline urinary tract infection so I could treat my cat quickly at home. Better yet, I learned how to prevent feline lower urinary tract infections from happening altogether by making the necessary lifestyle and dietary changes and using homeopathic remedies but it's always safe to know the signs of an infection just in case. There are only very subtle behavioral variations in cats so that makes it extra difficult to spot an infection. Here are 7 of the most common signs you should look out for.

1. If your cat looks like he is in pain when urinating, it could be a sign of cat urinary tract infection. Take your cat to a veterinarian for quick diagnosis if you suspect an infection.

2. Frequent urination can also be a sign of feline urinary tract infection.

3. If your cat stops urinating altogether, you can almost be sure that your cat has UTI. The causes of not urinating could be inflammation of the urinary tract, bladder stones, or urethral obstruction. The most common cause of infection in cats is bladder stones.

4. Excessive grooming of the genitals is linked to the cat urinary tract infection, especially if your cat is crying while grooming. This could signify that he is in pain.

5. Blood in the urine is an almost certain sign of feline urinary tract infection and means your cat is in severe pain. You should take your cat to the vet immediately to prevent stress and further aggravation of the infection.

6. If your cat has stopped urinating in its litter box and urinates in different parts of the house, you can suspect cat urinary tract infection. This is because when urination becomes painful your cat associates it with the litter box and thus tries to avoid it.

7. If your cat is straining to urinate and there are only drops of urine coming out, it may be a sign of feline urinary tract infection. Furthermore, you may notice that your cat is acting extremely lethargic.

If you spot some of the more serious signs of cat urinary tract infection such as blood in the urine, your best bet is to take your cat to the vet immediately and seek conventional treatment. It is important however that once you get home, you start making dietary and lifestyle changes in order to reduce the chance of re-infection such as by feeding your cat fresh, unprocessed foods that are rich in essential minerals like magnesium. If your cat only seems to be in the early stage of an infection, you can try administering a homeopathic remedy at home in order to keep the infection from progressing.


Homeopathic remedies also support overall immune functioning and can be used to complement conventional treatments if you don't feel comfortable using them on their own. It is important to remember that conventional treatments like antibiotics are very strong and can have dangerous side effects. Using a homeopathic remedy promotes overall health and is 100% safe to use.

Make no mistake about it. Preventive and homeopathic treatment promotes overall health so your cat can recover from a feline urinary tract infection without having to resort to strong antibiotics or surgery. Make sure to be aware of any unusual changes in behavior so your cat doesn't have to suffer in silence. With the right combination of dietary change, homeopathic treatment, and close observation, you can spot, treat, and prevent urinary tract infection in your cat and promote long term health.

Feline Nutrition - Cuisine For Your Kitty, A La Carte Choices

By Rob Metras

When you have a new cat there are several decisions you need to make and among one of the most important is what to feed it. There are so many products on the market, it is difficult to decide on which to choose, and how to feed your new cat.

After all, you want the cat to be healthy and you want to provide the right nutritional food. You need to worry about the right amount of exercise and nutritional needs to promote good growth and health. Remember, a healthy cat is a happy cat!

The right cat food is available in dry, wet and moist and what you choose depends on what you and your cat prefer, and what your budget is. The right cat food leads to optimal health and vitality of the cat throughout its life. One thing you should be aware of though, is that if you do decide on giving your cat dry cat food, then you need to give it to your cat dry and not wet it with anything, since wetting down the dry cat food creates bacteria and makes it go bad. The cats should be provided with good and healthy food to avoid infections. In many cases, a high quality moist cat food is preferred to that of the dry food. The following tips may help you decide which is best for you and your cat.

Dry food - Cat food is made out of plant or animal products and it is intended for the consumption of cats. Dry food usually refers food that is preserved at room temperature comes in bags and is chewy in nature. Dry foods are free from bacteria and can be given to the cats at any time. You don't need to do anything to prepare this type of food. No warming or cooking needed.

Wet food - Cats mostly prefer wet food for their meals. They love food mixed with milk and water. But the preparation of wet food should be done with care as they have they can accumulate bacteria. The left over wet food should be disposed of immediately to avoid indigestion and other problems in the cat.

Moist food - Some people prepare their own moist food for their cats made from the ingredients purchased in the grocery store and health food store. Home made foods are considered good for the health of the cat and these foods should be prepared with care. The leftovers should be disposed immediately and should not be used as scrap for the cat at the next meal. This process causes severe health problems in the cat.

Canned soft - These foods contain seventy five percent water and meet the daily requirement of water supply for the cat. Cats have a special passion toward canned wet foods and the strong smell creates the desire to eat more and more. Purchasing of such canned food for cats, should be done with care. Be sure to look at the expiration date, to avoid health oriented problems.

Chunks in Gravy - This food contains chunky preparation, a mixture of solid food and semi-liquid gravy. Cats love this food because they offer spicy taste and a strong aroma. Generally chunk foods are prepared at home and are done so to promote growth and the health of the cat.

Bottom Line- keep the cat happy by giving what smells and tastes good for the kitty, and maybe put up with that smell in the fridge.


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7 Tips on Cat Recreation - Simple Cat Play

By Rob Metras

Cats love to play and playing with your cat is a great way to bond with it and to learn about its characteristics and its personality. There are a lot of different ways you can play with your cat, but first a word of advice. Should your cat scratch you and hurt you, let him know you disapprove and say something like No and stop playing with him for about an hour or so. When you do this on a consistent basis then the cat will stop hurting you and be more gentle.

Cue with Sound - a great way to show your cat when play time is, is by cueing with a certain sound. Your cat will soon be associating that sound with play time. Choose another sound to let them know when game time is over.

Play the Cat and Mouse Game- This is a really simple game, all you have to do is move your hand under something, it can be the blanket or the sheet, or whatever and let them pounce on the mound your hand makes.

The Brown Paper Bag Game - For some reason, most cats love a brown paper shopping bag on the floor. If he doesn't understand the game just scratch your fingers on the back of the bag when the cat is near the opening of the bag.

Toy on a Pole - Cats really love this toy. Choose a pole or an old fishing pole and attach a ribbon, a string or a small cat toy on the end then move it around and let your cat catch the prize.

The Fake Fight - Once the cat really trusts you and knows that you are just playing you can play fake fights. When the cat is in a hunting mood then start waving your arms around and make fake fighting noises. Just enough to play but not enough to frighten them. In this game you just need to make sure they don't get serious and scratch you or bite you.

Toys - There are all kinds of toys and cat nip toys on the market. The only problem is that most cat owners buy them and then expect the cat to play by themselves. Cats do love to play but they usually want either another cat or a person to play with them. So if you expect a cat toy to entertain them with little or no effort on your part, then the toys will probably be unsuccessful.

String, Yarn- Anything can be a toy and can be played with. It can be a string, a piece of yarn, or just anything that has a bit of movement to it. Remember cats want to hone their hunting skills, so as long as the game has something to do with the chase, your cat will be extremely happy.


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The Advantages of Being a Responsible Cat Owner

By Paul Kramer

Before acquiring or selling a cat, there a number of practical and legal issues you should consider. Possible the most important is to ensure that he is both registered and fitted with clear identification. If you have pedigreed cat, you should have been given his papers when you acquired him.

These consist of a registration certificate or application for registration completed by the breeder as well as a pedigree showing his family tree. If you have a mixed breed cat, it is still a good idea to register him.

Almost the entire cat registering associations offers registration in the household pet category. Their only condition is that any cat so registered not be used for breeding, a requirement aimed at reducing the number of unwanted kittens.

As well as the major associations, there are a number of independent groups that register mixed breeds. These can be located through ads in cat magazines. In some states in the US, cats are considered feral and, as such, have no rights under the relevant state's laws. Although rarely enforced, you should make inquiries to be certain if your cat's status.

The advantages of having a registration certificate on your cat are many. First, it identifies him as to sex, color, eye color, hair length and age. In the case of the purebred, it registers his breed as well.

If he goes outdoors and is picked up by another person, it will help identify him as your cat. If you have multiple cats and meet with an accident, it will serve to identify your cats and make their placement easier.

In an extreme case, if your cat wreaks havoc in a neighbor's garden, and that neighbor then harms him, the certificate will serve as proof of ownership in the event that you take the neighbor to court for damages.

If your cat ventures outdoors, there is a huge variety of tags available to attach to his collar for identification purposes. The break away collar is recommended for safety, however, if the collar does break away, he will lose his identifications.

Another alternative is to have your veterinarian implant a microchip under his skin. This will identify him to any veterinarian or animal shelter with the appropriate scanning device.


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How to Make Sure Your House is a Safe Place For Your Cat to Live In

By Paul Kramer

It is important to provide a safe and comfortable home for your cat. You should take precautions to reduce the number of accidents that could occur in your home, and you must be sure she has her own haven in which to rest.

It is impossible to ensure that your house is totally safe for your cat. Think of her as a toddler and take the same precautions you would with a child. Keep all medicines in a locked cabinet, and keep all your household cleaning agents safely behind a locked or latched door.

When running water into the bathtub, keep the door closed so that she won't fall in. If fully grown, all that will be hurt will be her dignity. If she is a kitten, she may slip and drown. Always keep the toilet lid closed for the same reasons.

Be especially careful when opening the oven door as the aromas of food baking may attract her to jump in. While cooking on the stove, either keep her out of the kitchen or watch her closely. Again the enticing aromas of food may beckon her to jump onto the stove.

Not only can she suffer burns on her feet from a burner still radiating hear, but her tail trailing across a lit burner can singe her hair. Or her face peering nosily into a pan can singe her whiskers.

Your cat will also be attracted to your washer and dryer as they offer excellent sources of warmth to her. She can be very quick and you may think she is safely sleeping elsewhere, but when you close the door to the dryer, she may have already jumped into it. Always check these appliances to make sure they are cat free before turning them on.

If you have a fireplace, make sure that it is tightly screened or that the screen can be fastened securely with hooks. Cats do not seem to fear fire as they should and she may try to lie down nest to a burning log if not kept out.

Before opening any windows, make sure that the screens are securely fastened. A fall to the pavement can be fatal as cats do not always land on their feet, especially if the tumble is unexpected.

When opening outside doors, or even internal ones if there is a cross breeze, use a doorstop. Many a cat has lost part of her tail by having a door slam shut on it.


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How to Be a Responsible Cat Owner For an Adopted Cat From a Shelter Or Pet Store

By Paul Kramer

If you acquire a cat from the shelter, or rescue center, you will be bound by their rules, and most will require that any animal leaving their kennel be neutered or spayed, regardless of age. In the United States, veterinarians are now neutering and spaying kittens as early as eight weeks of age.

However, in Britain, this is not commonly done until cats are six months old. If you buy a cat from a breeder or a pet store, ask about a health guarantee. The ethical person will give you a certain number of days during which you should have the cat examined by your veterinarian. If he is not healthy, you may be able to return him and receive a full refund.

Before a kitten is sold, he should have received at least his first vaccination and instructions should be given as to when others are due. If selling him at a pet price, not for breeding or showing, you do not need papers.

Often, though, papers will be given upon proof from a veterinarian that the cat has been neutered or spayed. At other times, breeders will issue the papers and check the space to indicate the kitten is still to be neutered or spayed.

If you are selling him as a breeder or show cat, then he will command a higher price and you are bound to provide his papers as well. There is no reason why you should not have all documents ready, so a buyer should never accept him unless all relevant papers are available at the time of sale.

Make provisions for your cat in case of your unexpected hospitalization or death. Any animals confined in the house may suffer from neglect, so be sure to leave written word with a friend, relative or neighbor so they can gain entry and take care of your pets should the need arise.

You should always take your new kitten or cat to a veterinarian for a checkup, regardless of where you acquire him. He should be in good health and free from any parasites. However, if you have had him for more than ten days, and he comes down with a cold or something similarly minor, do not worry as this is to be expected and is no cause for concern.

If you are moving to another country, you cat may need to be quarantined. Check with the relevant authorities about the quarantine laws in that country.


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How the Experts Choose Cat Litter Pans, Bowls and Saucers and Toys For Their Cats

By Paul Kramer

The size of your cat's litter pan depends on how large she is and if she will be sharing it with any other cats. You can purchase a plastic litter pan at any grocery or pet store. And it is a good idea to have a few disposable cardboard pans on hand.

These are useful for short trips with your cat. Or if you have a friend coming by to take care of her while you are gone, it makes it easier for your friend if the entire litter pan, contents and all, can be thrown out.

Litter pans also come with hoods or are completely enclosed with just a small opening for your cat to enter. The problem with this type of litter pan is that she will very often splash urine against the sides of the enclosure making even more work for you in cleaning not only the pan, but the enclosure as well.

Your cat will need bowls for both water and dry food. She will also need a flat saucer for moist or wet food. If there are other cats in the house, or if you are feeding outdoor cats, a water feeder and a dispenser for dry food are excellent.

These can hold a larger amount of water and food than bowls, and have protective covers to keep the contents fresher and free from dirt and dust. A water feeder is also useful if you are away from home for several hours at a time, because it means your cat will not go thirsty if she knocks it over.

There are many cat toys on the market. Although the best ones have you attached, your cat will need toys for when you are away or too busy to play with her. You can either make your own toys or purchase them.

The stores are full of toys for cats but make sure that any you purchase are free of small attachments. These can come off easily and be accidentally swallowed. A good rule of thumb is to ask yourself if the toy is safe for a human baby. If not, then it is probably not safe for your cat.


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Can Healthy Cat Food Contain Preservatives?

By Madeleine Innocent

In this day and age of the mighty dollar masquerading as king, it becomes more and more difficult to trust businesses who have a vested interest in gaining your sale. As cats can't talk to us, or perhaps I should say, as we can't hear what cats are telling us, we don't have that all important input to know if we are providing our cats with a healthy cat food.

If you do a quick search on the internet, you'll come across practically all pet food manufacturers proclaiming their brand is 'all natural', 'healthy', 'holistic', even 'organic', but in every single case they are selling dry food. Just think about it for a minute. Dried food which contains any form of meat just won't keep at room temperature. Try keeping your steak out of the refrigerator for a few days and see what happens.

So how do pet food manufacturers keep cat food indefinitely at room temperature? The only possible way to do this is to add preservatives. Despite many claims saying there are no preservatives, logic tells you there has to be.

Cooking in itself may preserve meat a little longer than raw meat, but not for weeks, or even years. So what, you may be thinking, I know there are preservatives in some of the foods I eat and I seem to be OK. Surely a few preservatives doesn't mean I'm not feeding my cat a healthy cat food?

I personally don't think any preservative is OK. It may appear to be harmless in the short term, but in the long term there will be consequences. But apart from my personal opinion, there are some laws, perhaps rather basic or not well enforced, in almost every country around the world, that protects human food. So all preservatives used in human food has to be considered 'reasonably safe' by some standards.

Unfortunately, there are no such safe guards in pet food. Or the laws are even less effectively enforced than the human laws. So the preservatives used in cat food can be the most toxic. Does cat food containing highly toxic preservatives sound like a healthy cat food to you?

Ever heard of formalin? Embalmers use it to preserve dead bodies. Formalin, also known as formaldehyde, is widely used in pet food to preserve it.

You probably haven't heard of ethoxyquin. That's a preservative used in the rubber industry. It's in the tyres of your car. So what on earth is it doing in your cat food? Lets look at ethoxyquin's history. When factory workers were exposed to it, they exhibited side effects similar to those of agent orange:


  • constant diarrhoea

  • vision disorders including blindness

  • organ failure

  • organ cancers

  • leukaemia

Are you getting a bit concerned? Perhaps your cat is suffering from some kind of organ damage? Here are a few other common preservatives used in cat food to keep it at room temperature indefinitely;


  • sodium nitrite, which gives a nice rosy colour to food and can produce powerful carcinogenic substances known as nitrosamines

  • propyl gallate - is now suspected of causing liver damage

  • propylene glycol used to maintain the right texture and moisture content is used as coolant antifreeze in engines

  • up to 1000 times more salt than occurs naturally

No manufacturer can keep preservatives out of dry cat food if it has a long shelf life. So, if you don't feed your cat a commercial cat food, what can you feed her?

To my way of thinking, the only sure way of knowing you are providing a healthy cat food is to prepare it yourself. Before you throw your hands up in horror, saying you don't know how, you don't have time, that's where I come in.

I've done the research for a balanced, healthy cat food. I've made all the mistakes and can show how not to fall into the traps I did. By feeding your cat a healthy cat food, you'll have fewer trips to your veterinarian and your cat will live longer.


Madeleine Innocent has been a homoeopath, a natural health therapist, since 2000. She treats both people and animals and finds that when the diet of her patient is addressed, to one that is more in keeping with natural laws, at the same time as her treatment, enormous strides in the resultant good health are made. To underestimate a good, natural diet is to play Russian roulette with life.

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Cat Urinary Tract Blockage - A Survival Guide

By Kate Rieger

As a cat owner you must recognize the signs of a cat urinary tract blockage such as your cat straining to urinate, bloody urine or your cat not urinating. If your cat is a male, he is at risk for the very life-threatening complications of a cat urinary tract blockage. If he survives this painful disorder he needs extra attention for improved cat urinary health.

It is easy to forget the strategic role the urinary system plays in keeping your cat alive. This system consists of two kidneys, a bladder, sphincter muscles, two ureters and a urethra. These organs filter out waste products, toxins and excess fluids from the bloodstream, then remove it from his body as urine.

The urethra in your male cat is narrower than in a female cat Tiny bladder stones or mucus can plug the male's narrower urethra. It doesn't take much to plug his narrow opening.

You should suspect a cat urinary tract blockage if you notice blood in his urine, your cat straining in the litter box, or no urine.

This is An Emergency Situation

When your cat experiences a cat urinary tract blockage for more than 24 hours his urinary system shuts down. His kidneys stop filtering toxins and this pollutes his bloodstream. This toxin build-up will kill your cat in three to six days.

Unblocking A Blocked Cat

You must seek veterinary help for your cat The vet will feel your cat's bladder and if there is a blockage the bladder will feel like a peach. Inflamed bladders are small and empty. In any case, your vet needs to be the one making the determination.

As your vet probes your cat's abdomen and bladder, the pressure may dislodge the obstruction, however this is not common. More often, a urinary catheter is placed into the urethral opening and this breaks up the obstruction. Sometimes a solution is used to flush the plug back into the bladder where it dissolves.

This is a very painful procedure and usually anesthesia is used to sedate your cat In some drastic situations, the catheter does not remove the blockage and the veterinarian must perform a perineal urethrostomy. In short, your cat's penis is removed and a new urinary opening is made.

Once the blockage is removed the catheter may have to stay in place until the urinary system is able to return to its normal process of removing toxins from the your cat It is equally important to keep your cat well hydrated to replace the expelled fluids, thereby preventing dehydration. Your cat may need intravenous replacement of fluids. Once your cat's urine stream is strong and your cat is drinking fluids on his own your vet will send your cat home.

At home, your cat is still at risk of another blockage or poor cat urinary health for some time after the initial episode. Now its your job to watch for signs of another cat urinary tract blockage. His bladder's pH levels are out of whack due to stress, anesthesia and the medications given to him. This can lead to a repeat blockage.

Keep plenty of fresh water in bowls throughout the house. Refill the bowls daily. Reduce or eliminate any additional stress factors on your cat He may prefer to stay in his own bedroom (complete with water bowls and litter box) with the door shut.

Your vet may recommend pain medications to help reduce the urethral spasms and help urine pass. Think twice about using steroids to help with swelling and pain. These anti-inflammatories also promote infections in cats that have had a urinary catheter.

More veterinarians are recommending herbal remedies to help reduce stress in post trauma cats. They are also finding that certain herbs, like Arctostaphylos uva ursi, improve cat urinary health by promoting the proper pH level in the urinary tract system. Berberis vulgaris acts as an anti-inflammatory and has a restorative effect on the bladder. Passiflora incarnata (Passionflower) is an herb used to soothe your cat's nerves and reduce stress levels.

Loving cat owners do not want their cat to experience the excruciating pain of a cat urinary tract blockage. Nor do they want to have to say 'Yes' to a perineal urethrostomy in order to save their cat's life. Herbal remedies help your cat 'survive the cure' and prevent a recurrence.

Visit my site today to learn more about how to prevent a cat urinary tract blockage [out] and discover how natural herbal solutions are effective in supporting a strong and vital cat urinary health system.


Kate Rieger has been owned by 15+ cats and is a champion of natural remedies for her own cats and her feral cat neighbors. While she would like to extend simple, natural care to every pet in the neighborhood, she takes it one animal at a time. Kate is on good behavior during her speaking engagements at organizations where she spreads the word about natural alternatives to pet ailments. Drop by and pick up more free tips at http://www.pet-natural-remedies.com/ and heal your cat today.

 

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