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30 Aug
Posted by Marnago
   
 

First, you will need to recognize that this state is not a disease, but rather a symptom. This on its own is not life threatening, but it can lead to other urinary or renal disorders. This is should not be ignored.

When a cat has had a urinary tract infection and is unable to relieve the pressure, it will feel the constant need to urinate. If you leave this problem untreated the pressure builds up in the muscle walls of your cat’s bladder it becomes t

reverse feline bladder thickening

reverse feline bladder thickening

hicker. This will make it even more difficult for your cat to control urination. If this happens, it can become a serious problem because the toxins within the bladder need to be emptied regularly and completely.

Using steroids and drug therapy, as well as antibiotics is one of the best ways to alleviate bladder thickening in cats. Unfortunately, your cat can’t tolerate these strong medications and you can’t give them to her long term.

Natural remedies are another way that you can treat this

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problem in cast. Herbs like Cantharis or Staphysagris have been clinically proven to help treat the infection as well as soothe the inflamed tissues. This will help heal the bladder so that the thickening of the bladder goes away completely. Luckily, since these treatments are completely natural, they are gentle towards your cat and will not have any side effects.

How You Can Reverse Feline Bladder Thickening

Make sure that your cat always has fresh, clean water at all times. Tap water is ful

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l of impurities so opt for filtered water for your cat. The chemicals that exist in tap water can often alter the pH balance of the bladder, leading to more infections. Always freshen your cat’s water daily to promote her drinking more water. Drinking water dilutes the urine which helps to flush out any toxins.

Feline bladder thickening is a symptom that can lead to further problems in your cat. It is important you treat this right away so that it does not become a bigger problem in the future. We all love our cats, which is why it is important to do everything we can for them.

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27 Apr
Posted by martin
   
 

Although there are a large number of pet owners in the United States, most do not see a reason to have pet insurance – remarkable when you consider that these same people would argue vehemently that their pets are part of the family. Health insurance is generally considered to be very high on the population’s list of priorities, so why that level of concern would not also be extended to our pets does make the mind boggle. The following article deals with the costs of pet insurance and why when all things are considered, it may not be as high as you think.

Many pet owners do not consider insurance to be an important matter but they soon learn how costly things can get if their pets require treatment. The problem lies in the fact that domestic animals are often more liable to be involved in an accident or become sick, than say a human is; and when this happens, the cost of treatment may cause financial strain.

When you find yourself in the predicament of having to treat an injured or sick animal, a decision will have to be made and the last thing you will want to deal with is the stress over the expense of saving your animal.

I remember a few years ago when the vet told me that it would cost at least 1,000 dollars to save my dog. Although he is a part of my family, I did wonder at the time (I feel ashamed now), if the cost was worth it. To make matters worse, there is always the chance that even after the expense of surgery that your pet won’t survive; operations on animals can go sometimes go wrong. Click to continue »

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27 Apr
Posted by martin
   
 

Fatter cats may be cuddlier, but they don’t live as long as average weight cats. Sad but true. Fat cats are twice as likely to die in middle age. They are also 4.5 times more likely to develop diabetes, seven times more likely to become lame from arthritis and three times more likely to have skin problems.

About 20%-30% of domestic cats are obese, particularly older females.

It is important to recognize if your cat has a weight problem. To do this you need to be prepared to admit that you have played a role in this, however unwittingly. Nobody sets out to make their cat overweight…it can just sneak up on you.

How to tell if your cat is overweight
Cats at a healthy weight have a waist. If you have difficulty feeling your cat’s ribs when applying a small amount of pressure, you have a problem. When you look down at your cat, if you see a bulge around his stomach, he is overweight. An average weight cat’s sides will look pretty straight. Click to continue »

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