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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 ‘Treatment’ Category

You Can Prevent Feline Bladder Stones

By Kater On June 29, 2010 No Comments

Feline bladder stones are formed by small crystals which grow to the point of blocking the urethra and preventing urination.  It can be quite painful for your cat, watch out for difficulty urination and blood in the urine.  Sometimes the cat will go outside the box because of the association with the litter box and pain.

Minerals in the bladder can be made up of magnesium, phosphorous, calcium and ammonia which cause feline bladder stones to

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Inflamed Bladder – Cats With Stones In the Bladder

By Kater On June 29, 2010 1 Comment

I received this email from Judy the other day regarding an infected bladder cats with stones in the bladder and thought I would share it with you all.  This is a common and tough cat illness to get your cat through.  There is much you can do to prevent the problem too.

Judy’s Question:

My cat has a bladder infection for the first time and was just diagnosed with stones in her bladder.  My vet said

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Often prescription medications only aggravate your cat's uti, even make it susceptible to a repeat infection. Here's the answer to the question "What Kills Urinary Tract Infection In Cats?

What Kills Urinary Tract Infection in Cats?

By Kater On June 28, 2010 4 Comments

One of the most frustrating problems cat owner’s deal with is a recurring feline urinary tract infection.  If this sounds like your situation read on for help to stop it in its tracks (or tract, sorry bad pun).

Its been two weeks of heck giving your cat antibiotics and your finished up her medication a few days ago. Now you notice that she started back in straining at the litter box during urination. You have a

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