Cat Urinary Blockage - Steps To Take During A Urinary Blockage Emergency

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Whether you want to believe it or not, cat urinary blockage is considered a veterinary emergency. Urinary blockage can become fatal if it's not treated timely.

Preventive measures should promote optimal urine flow and bladder functioning. The best way to do this is by giving your cat a homeopathic remedy. Homeopathic remedies will prevent obstructions from forming because they contain natural urinary tonics that increase the flow of urine and keep the bladder and urinary tract functioning well.

Best of all, homeopathic remedi
s don't cause any side effects. They can be given to your cat on a daily basis without worry of side effects. This is because homeopathy only uses small amounts of natural ingredients. These small amounts assist your cat in healing naturally and staying healthy.

Get out there and find a good homeopathic remedy for your cat so cat urinary blockage never becomes a problem again. Not only is it scary and life threatening, but a cat urinary blockage can cost you thousands of dollars in medical bills. You have nothing to lose and everything to gain by giving your cat a homeopathic remedy instead.

Symptoms of a blockage in cat include straining to urinate, blood in the urine, frequent urination with only drops of urine coming out each time, and a total cessation of urination. If you notice any of these symptoms, the first thing you need to do is take your cat to the vet.

Common Causes of Cat Urinary Blockage

Some common causes of blockages include an accumulation of bladder stones, mucous, or crystals. Male cats have long, narrow urethras so they are far more susceptible to blockages than female cats.

Sometimes it can be hard to tell the difference between a urinary infection and a blockage because the symptoms are so similar. The symptoms of a blockage in cat can be told apart by feeling your cat's abdomen. If his abdomen is distended and there is a hard formation there (probably about the size of a peach), you will know that a blockage is what is causing the problem.

A normal bladder feels more like a partially filled water balloon while the bladder of a cat suffering from an infection but no blockage feels small or empty. If you have any doubt, take your cat to see a vet. Your vet will be able to examine your cat properly and figure out exactly what the problem is.

Even leaving a cat urinary blockage untreated for 3-6 days can be fatal, making it especially important to seek early treatment. Even a partial blockage can be serious so the same type of treatment will most likely be necessary.

Treatment Options for Urinary Blockage in Cats

The most important and essential step to alleviate symptoms of a blockage in cat is to remove the blockage itself. This may require your cat to be hospitalized for a few days.

Typically a urinary catheter will be placed in your cat's urethral opening through the obstruction. Sometimes a solution may be injected into the bladder through the catheter in order to dissolve the obstruction.

If the obstruction is very large, emergency surgery may be necessary. The most important part of treating your cat comes after surgery. Cat urinary blockage is notorious for recurring. That's why it's essential to make preventive treatment a part of your cat's regular routine.

If you want to make sure you are giving your pets the best health care available, please take time to read more about the many natural alternatives at my site: http://www.natural-pet-treatment.com

BIO: Ann Matthews is a long time pet health enthusiast with Native Remedies/Pet Alive who has a real passion for the well-being of all our pets

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