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Archive for the ‘Cat Urinary Tract Infection’ Category

Getting Rid of a Male Cat Urinary Tract Infection Fast and Permanently

By Kater On June 30, 2010 No Comments

If you think that your pet has a male cat urinary tract infection, don’t ignore it because it will not go away on its own. In this article, you’ll learn how to recognize the symptoms and how to treat the infection using a natural method that does not require using prescription drugs. You will also learn how to prevent it from coming back.

Recognizing male cat urinary tract infection symptoms is the first step. Obviously, you

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Battling Cystitis in Cats – How to Stop it Before it Starts

By Kater On June 30, 2010 No Comments

Unfortunately, cystitis in cats is a fast growing problem for cat owners in the United States. It is not unusual for cats to have repeated bouts with urinary tract problems and infections. It can be very frustrating to deal with recurring incidents of cat urinary infections. But you can take action and stop this problem in its tracks. A number of factors contribute to cat urinary problems including diet, stress, and environment. When you finish

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Take a moment to find out these 5 steps to cure cat urinary infection. Wouldn't it be great not to go through that?

5 Proven Steps to Cure Cat Urinary Infection

By Kater On June 28, 2010 No Comments

Awhile back I published and article on steps to cure cat urinary infection problems. This is probably one of the top questions cat caregivers ask. Sometimes a feline UTI can be a booger to clear up and its natural cat owners don’t want to got through it again with their kitty. Here are some tips well worth repeating.

Cats that are older, in ill health, or overweight are particularly susceptible to urinary tract

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