How Do You Relieve Urinary Tract Infections In Cats?
Your well-trained cat just urinated outside of her litter box again. In exasperation, you wonder if this is a behavioral issue. More than likely, it is a medical issue that needs resolving. Feline urinary tract infections do occur, and one of the first signs is when a cat refuses to use his litter box. Other telltale signals of a UTI include frequent attempts at urination, obvious straining with little or no production, and repeated washing of the genitals while expressing audible discomfort. As your pet’s owner and caretaker, you can try to relieve his urinary tract infection without taking him to see the vet. Observe your cat for a few days to determine when she urinates. This will be helpful to you when you are trying to obtain a fresh urine sample. Fill a clean litter box with non-absorbent litter or clean aquarium gravel. Place the litter box, a water dish and some of your cat’s favorite toys in a room with a door that can be closed. Around the time that your cat usually urinates,