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Can certain foods cause UTI in cats?

Can certain foods cause UTI in cats?

An abundance of certain minerals such as calcium, phosphorus and magnesium — often found in grocery store brand cat food — can cause crystals to form in the urine, which sometimes leads to urinary stones.

What causes a cat to have urinary tract problems?

The development of inflammation in the urethra and area of the bladder can also cause a cat to show signs associated with the presence of urinary tract issues.

When does an infection develop in the cat’s bladder?

When an infection develops in the cat’s bladder. It is relatively rare for urinary problems in cats to be caused by an infection, however. Only approximately 2% of signs related to a urinary issue in a cat is actually caused by an infection that has developed in the urethra or the bladder.

Why does my cat have an enlarged bladder?

They will be distressed and may have a tense or bloated abdomen, caused by their enlarged bladder. The sooner these cats are brought to the clinic the better their prognosis, as waiting too long can lead to acute renal failure and even bladder rupture.

Why does my cat have crystals in her urinary tract?

Similarly, owners who supplement their cats with un-needed minerals such as Calcium, may be inadvertently causing issues. Cats should naturally have a very low (acidic) urinary pH, and a pH over seven (an alkaline pH) can encourage certain types of crystals to form.

How can you tell if your cat has an urinary problem?

Symptoms of a Cat Urinary Problem Straining to urinate Pain during urination Dribbling urinate Blood in cat urine A litter trained cat having “accidents” in the house outside of the litter box, often on a smooth surface such as a bathtub or tile Licking the genitals after urination (in an attempt to relive pain, itching, and burning sensation)

Can cat food prevent urinary problems?

Cat food with plenty of real fish and chicken are excellent options for preventing and reversing urinary problems. Magnesium, which your cat needs to stay healthy, does not react to acidic urine in the same way.

What are symptoms of cat urinary problems?

Symptoms of a Cat Urinary Problem. Symptoms of a cat urinary problem may include: More frequent urination. Straining to urinate. Pain during urination. Dribbling urinate. Blood in cat urine. A litter trained cat having “accidents” in the house outside of the litter box, often on a smooth surface such as a bathtub or tile.