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    I am the voice behind the words here at Cat Bladder Problems. My cats are my passion and rule this southern Indiana kingdom. I am partnered with the Kentucky S.N.I.P clinic and Harrison Educational Animal Responsibility Team (HEART in S. Indiana). My ultimate dream is to provide a national $10 (or less) cat sterilization program. In the mean time, I work at it one cat at a time.

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Archive for the ‘Cat Bladder Problems’ Category

Cat Peeing Outside of Box? Are You Misdiagnosing a Painful Feline UTI As Feline Arthritis

By Kater On October 3, 2010 No Comments

Cat lovers want their felines to live forever, but with seniority comes cat illnesses and disorders typical of aging cats. Perhaps you’ve seen your cat limping up the stairs or she no longer jumps onto her favorite perch. These are signs that she is suffering from feline arthritis, but have you also noticed your cat peeing outside of the box too? This may be another painful and potentially fatal cat illness, feline UTI. Here’s why

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How to Reverse Feline Bladder Thickening Naturally

By Kater On September 3, 2010 No Comments

If you have a cat diagnosed with feline bladder thickening you are not alone wondering how to deal with this cat illness. Over 95 percent of cat’s diagnosed with this disorder have experienced one or more feline UTIs in the past. Here’s a simple explanation of this problem and steps to reverse feline bladder thickening.

First, you will need to understand that this condition is not a disease, but rather a symptom. This on its own

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Leading Causes of Cat Bladder Infections

By Kater On August 26, 2010 No Comments

The key to prevention is knowing what can lead to bladder infections in cats. This is becoming one of the leading cat illnesses vet’s have to treat. These are the top five causes of bladder infections in your cat.

Simply put, bladder infections in cats result from anything that may obstruct or decrease the natural flow of urine through the cat’s system. This can be due to a number of

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