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Can a cat with FIC produce small volumes of urine?

Can a cat with FIC produce small volumes of urine?

As mentioned in some male cats with FIC, urethral blockage may also occur as a result of severe inflammation and spasm of the muscles surrounding the urethra, these cats may intermittently produce small volumes of urine so we would advise any cat with persistent signs of dysuria or stranguria is assessed by their veterinarian promptly.

What are the signs of FIC in cats?

Signs of FIC come and go depending on how stressed your cat is. The most common signs are: Visiting the litter box more often but only peeing small amounts Other signs not directly related to the lower urinary tract, such as vomiting, hiding or not eating can also be related to FIC in cats.

Can a cat with FIC have bladder cystitis?

However, these crystals are not the cause of the cystitis (bladder inflammation) and can be found in cats both with and without FIC as cats often produce very concentrated urine (within which the crystals can form). What causes FIC? By definition, FIC is a disease of unknown cause.

Why does my cat keep peeing outside the litter box?

If you’ve noticed your cat having litter box troubles, like straining to urinate, peeing outside the box or having bloody urine, they could have a bladder infection. However, bladder infections are actually rare in cats, and it is more likely that the possible cause of these urinary troubles is a condition called feline idiopathic cystitis (FIC).

As mentioned in some male cats with FIC, urethral blockage may also occur as a result of severe inflammation and spasm of the muscles surrounding the urethra, these cats may intermittently produce small volumes of urine so we would advise any cat with persistent signs of dysuria or stranguria is assessed by their veterinarian promptly.

Signs of FIC come and go depending on how stressed your cat is. The most common signs are: Visiting the litter box more often but only peeing small amounts Other signs not directly related to the lower urinary tract, such as vomiting, hiding or not eating can also be related to FIC in cats.

Can a cat with FIC have a blocked bladder?

In severe cases, FIC can cause a blocked bladder, which can be fatal. Book an emergency appointment if your cat is struggling to pass urine and seems distressed. What is FIC? Feline idiopathic cystitis (FIC) is a condition that causes inflammation inside the bladder, and cystitis-like symptoms that come and go throughout life.

What does it mean when a male cat has an urinary blockage?

Urinary blockage is a painful and life-threatening condition that typically affects male cats. If your male cat has urinary blockage, it means their urethra — the tube that drains urine from the bladder to the penis and out of the body — is blocked by inflammatory material.