Is Cat Bladder Surgery Necessary For UTI Problems?
Cat bladder surgery is the last stage emergency procedure for the removal of cat bladder stones or uroliths. These stones are collections of minerals, that take a rock-like form in the cat’s urinary bladder and can be one large stone or a collection of stones of varying sizes. These are usually the result of recurrent urinary tract infections over the years. The first signs of a possible need for a cat bladder surgery could be symptoms like straining to urinate, yowling while in the litter box, blood in the urine, and so on. These symptoms are all caused by the presence of bladder stones in cats. The stones irritate the urinary bladder, causing pain and bleeding. When these stones obstruct the ureter, blocking urine from passing out of the bladder, they lead to straining, discomfort, and retention in the bladder, leading to bacterial infestations. The abdomen of your pet will become painful and excessively tender, and will cause pain if the abdomen is touched. Lethargy and general mala