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Adequate hydration is an integral part of keeping your cat healthy. If your cat refuses to drink water, it could be because of the reasons discussed in this article.
READ FULL STORYCats arenโt fond of water, and itโs not just swimming that bothers them. Some cats will go above and beyond to not drink water. However, thatโs a problem that can lead to dehydration, and you must know how to deal with it.
READ FULL STORYCats, just like people, are susceptible to getting sick. The best defense against pesky health problems is to learn about the most common health issues cats face, so you can do your best to prevent them.
READ FULL STORYBlood in your catโs urine could indicate an underlying medical condition. Learn more about its causes and what should be your next step.
READ FULL STORYKidney disease can be a scary thing to deal with as a pet parent. Here are a few things you should know, in order to better take care of your pet.
READ FULL STORYWhen a cat uses the bathroom outside of the litter box, there's often a cause behind this behavior that can be corrected. Whether it's a medical issue like incontinence or a lack of training, read about the solution here.
READ FULL STORYJust like people, dogs and cats can get hernias. An inguinal hernia is one that occurs near the groin area. Read on to learn about causes, symptoms, and treatments.
READ FULL STORYIf left untreated, acute renal injury, a hazardous illness that can affect cats, can result in death or irreversible kidney damage. We discuss this condition more in this article.
READ FULL STORYKidney failure is a serious ailment that affects many senior dogs and cats. Make sure you know the signs, so you can help your pet in the event of this unfortunate illness.
READ FULL STORYKidney disease is treatable and there are many different options. Learn how to treat kidney disease.
READ FULL STORYCats that have capillariasis are infected with a parasite called a capillariasis nematode. Here, we will discuss everything you need to know about feline capillariasis.
READ FULL STORYEarly detection is key when it comes to treating UTIs in dogs and cats. If caught early, they can be treated easily. Find out your options here.
READ FULL STORYIn cats, cirrhosis is a severe liver disease that, if untreated, can result in several health issues, including mortality. We discuss this disease further here.
READ FULL STORYChronic kidney disease is when the kidneys gradually lose their ability to filter waste and start passing concentrated urine.
READ FULL STORYThere are many ways that a cat can be affected by urinary problems; urinary tract infections, FLUTD, and cystitis, to name a few. Most of these issues cause the catโs urinary tract to stop functioning properly - that is, it makes it very difficult for the cat to pass urine (and in some cases, it might even result in a complete urethral blockage).
READ FULL STORYCats who have ectopic ureters, a congenital disorder, have an abnormally placed ureter, which is the duct that delivers urine from the kidney to the bladder. We talk more about this in this article.
READ FULL STORYThere are a lot of health issues that can result in a cat being unable to go. Check here for what might be behind your kitty's blocked bladder.
READ FULL STORYFanconi Syndrome is a genetic kidney condition that is progressive, incurable and is seem more so in dogs than in cats. There are various treatments available if diagnosed early on in the disorder. Learn more here.
READ FULL STORYKidneys are one of the most important organs in the body. If your pet has been diagnosed with kidney disease, you may be feeling a bit uneasy. Learn more about this disease here.
READ FULL STORYA retrovirus called FeFV infects cats and their urine. In this article, we will explore this condition further.
READ FULL STORYKidney transplantation isnโt as common in cats as it is in humans. Learn more about the risks and benefits of this procedure for your feline friend.
READ FULL STORYFeline lower urinary tract disease (FLUTD) is one of the most commonly diagnosed diseases veterinarians see in cats. It's also a very frustrating condition because it can be hard to diagnose and even harder to treat.
READ FULL STORYFeline Polycystic Kidney Disease (PKD) is a hereditary illness that affects the kidneys of cats. Learn more about it.
READ FULL STORYCats and dogs with kidney disease need special nutrition. Learn the 4 principles of managing kidney disease through diet.
READ FULL STORYMany conditions, including diabetes, renal illness, urinary tract infections, bladder stones, and hyperthyroidism, can result in frequent urine in cats. In this article, we look at how to manage this condition.
READ FULL STORYGlomerular nephritis is a feline kidney disease. It is identified by the inflammation of the glomeruli. This article gives insights into the causes and how to treat the disease.
READ FULL STORYSenior cats are great companions as they are often much more mature than kittens. But older cats will need you when they develop kidney disease due to changes in their bodies as they age.
READ FULL STORYHematuria, or having blood in the urine, is a typical disorder that can affect cats of any age or breed. In this article, we discuss the causes and treatment options of Hematuria in cats.
READ FULL STORYMale cat urinary obstructions, commonly known as feline lower urinary tract disease (FLUTD), can be a serious and even fatal disorder. Learn more about this condition here.
READ FULL STORYUrinary stones are mineral deposits that form along the urinary track, causing blocking and irritation. If they do not resolve on their own, a treatment plan or even surgery may need to be put into place. Learn more about what these treatment options more here.
READ FULL STORYRenomegaly, or kidney enlargement, is the condition where a cat's kidneys are larger than usual. In this article, we further discuss this condition.
READ FULL STORYFrom pet parents to cats, the kidneys play a vital role when it comes to health. If your cat has kidney disease, it is best to get them on a good regime of pet medication before it turns into kidney failure.
READ FULL STORYPurina Urinary is a line of cat food specifically designed to promote urinary tract health in cats. Urinary tract issues are a common problem in cats, and can be caused by a variety of factors such as stress, diet, or bacterial infections.
READ FULL STORYRenal dysplasia is a kidney abnormality where one or both kidneys do not fully develop and are relatively small in size. This defect can lead to poor kidney function and even cause them to fail completely. Learn more about renal dysplasia here.
READ FULL STORYA urinary tract infection can bring excruciating pain along with it. Here are the symptoms your pet may experience.
READ FULL STORYCats are sometimes susceptible to urinary tract issues and cystitis. These painful infections are no fun for your cat, and could even require emergency veterinary care if not treated properly. Here are 6 great medications and a couple preventatives to keep your cat healthy.
READ FULL STORYBoth hypertension and kidney disease are common illnesses that affect cats. Understand how theyโre related to keep your feline friend healthy.
READ FULL STORYKidney failure is a serious condition that can potentially be fatal if not diagnosed quickly. Learn what important warning signs to keep an eye out for in order to get your cat the vital help they need. Learn more here.
READ FULL STORYXanthine bladder stones, commonly known as xanthine uroliths, are uncommon kinds of bladder stones in cats that can vary in size, ranging from very small grains to larger, more solid structures. This article will examine what leads to Xanthine bladder stones in cats, the symptoms, and how to get rid of them.
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