How Do You Treat Feline Urinary Tract Infection Without Putting Your Cats Health At Risk?
By the time you finish reading this, you are going to understand why prevention is the best medicine and why you should only give antibiotics to your cat as a last result. Feline urinary tract infection is not a common problem but 10% of cat visits to the vet involve lower urinary tract disease. Feline lower urinary tract disease is often referred to as a “silent killer” because your cat may not show any obvious symptoms. As a result the infection can eventually travel up to your cat’s kidneys and kill him. If cat urinary tract infection has progressed to the late stages, you most likely will need to take your cat to a veterinarian and administer conventional treatment. The most common treatment for feline urinary tract disease is antibiotics. Since the most common causes or urinary tract problems are bacterial infections and bladder stones, antibiotics function quickly and work to reduce pain and suppress symptoms. The problem with antibiotics is that their overuse and abuse has led t