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		<title>How to Reverse Feline Bladder Thickening Naturally</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 02 Sep 2010 20:07:16 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Kater</dc:creator>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>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&#8217;s diagnosed with this disorder have experienced one or more feline UTIs in the past. Here&#8217;s a simple explanation of this problem and steps to reverse feline bladder thickening.</p>
<p>First, you will need to understand that this condition is not a disease, but rather a symptom. This on its own is not life threatening, but it can lead to other urinary or renal disorders. This is something that needs to be resolved and not ignored.</p>
<p>When a cat has had a urinary tract infection and is unable to relieve the pressure, it will feel the constant need to urinate. If you leave this problem untreated the pressure builds up in the muscle walls of your cat&#8217;s bladder it becomes thicker. This will make it even more difficult for your cat to control urination. If this happens, it can become a serious problem because the toxins within the bladder need to be emptied regularly and completely.</p>
<p>Using steroids and drug therapy, as well as antibiotics is one of the best ways to alleviate bladder thickening in cats. Unfortunately, your cat can&#8217;t tolerate these strong medications and you can&#8217;t give them to her long term.</p>
<p>Natural remedies are another way that you can treat this problem in cast. Herbs like Cantharis or Staphysagris have been clinically proven to help treat the infection as well as soothe the inflamed tissues. This will help heal the bladder so that the thickening of the bladder goes away completely. Luckily, since these treatments are completely natural, they are gentle towards your cat and will not have any side effects.</p>
<p>How You Can Reverse Feline Bladder Thickening</p>
<p>Make sure that your cat always has fresh, clean water at all times. Tap water is full of impurities so opt for filtered water for your cat. The chemicals that exist in tap water can often alter the pH balance of the bladder, leading to more infections. Make sure your cat is drinking plenty of water. Drinking water dilutes the urine which helps to flush out any toxins.</p>
<p>Feline bladder thickening is a symptom that can lead to further problems in your cat. It is important you treat this right away so that it does not become a bigger problem in the future. We all love our cats, which is why it is important to do everything we can for them.</p>
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		<title>Natural Pet-How About Acupuncture for Pet Health Care?</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 25 Aug 2010 22:24:28 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Kater</dc:creator>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Pet  owners are now demanding more natural methods of treating there family  and pets these days. We&#8217;ve seen how alternative treatments work for  humans. One such technique is acupuncture. This is a natural pet  treatment that works for our pets too.</p>
<p>Acupuncture is a  very ancient alternative treatment that originated in China.  This  technique is used to relieve pain.  One common source of pain in pets is  that of arthritis.</p>
<p>There are more and more owners of aging dogs  and cats making using of acupuncture and for very good reasons.  This  treatment is completely natural and cannot harm the animal in any way.   If the pet owner had to resort to using prescription drugs to treat pain  there is a high chance of ill side effects.</p>
<p>Acupuncture for pets leaves no uncomfortable side effects at all.  You may be surprised that you pet is actually more comfortable and less anxious during and after an acupuncture treatment.  This is reassuring for owners who have no knowledge of acupuncture.</p>
<p>The  thought of needles piercing your beloved pet is associated with pain.   However, the acupuncturist is a person highly trained to carry out this  technique.  These needles are thinner than a hair.</p>
<p>A  session could be as quick as a few seconds or last up to about thirty  minutes.  Your pet could find relief from pain after one or two  treatments and all because you know a little of natural pet basics.</p>
<p>Other  conditions that have been favorably treated with acupuncture are  digestive ailments, neurological complaints, allergies, urinary tract  complaints and also asthma.</p>
<p>If you want a non invasive  alternative to drugs and surgery then acupuncture could bring relief and  improve the well-being of your pet.  However, it is necessary for you  to understand that acupuncture is not a miracle treatment for any kind  of animal illness or condition.</p>
<p>Sometimes, your cat or dog&#8217;s medical condition can&#8217;t be treated by acupuncture.   It could be a condition or illness that is too advanced.  It is  sensible to have our pet examined by a vet to ascertain whether or not  acupuncture is an option.</p>
<p>Your pet doesn&#8217;t have to get sick or be in pain to use acupuncture.  Acupuncture is something you can use as a preventative tool for better pet care too.  The concept behind acupuncture is to keep energy flowing through certain channels in the body.  Maintaining the energy flow will make your pet feel calm and contented.</p>
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		<title>Leading Causes of Cat Bladder Infections</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 25 Aug 2010 20:28:34 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Kater</dc:creator>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The key to prevention is knowing  what can lead to bladder infections in cats. This is becoming one of  the leading cat illnesses vet&#8217;s have to treat. These are the top five  causes of bladder infections in your cat.</p>
<p>Simply put,  bladder infections in cats result from anything that may obstruct or  decrease the natural flow of urine through the cat&#8217;s system. This can be  due to a number of factors which will be outlined below. It is  important to have your cat seen by your veterinarian, as it is an  uncomfortable and often painful infection that needs to be treated.  There are some very good preventative remedies available also that I  will discuss later.</p>
<p>One of the most common reasons why a cat will  be more prone to bladder infections could be as simple as your cat&#8217;s  sex. Being a female cat means that its urethra is often shorter and  wider than a male&#8217;s urethra, and therefore females suffer from bladder  infections more often than their male counterparts. Generally speaking,  the bladder has a pocket-like design that is made up of many tiny,  elastic-type membranes. It can stretch when there is urine present and  contract back when it is empty.</p>
<p>When the urethra is scraped or  damaged due to your cat being catheterized, perhaps due to surgery, it  can increase the chances of bladder infections in cats. The urethra is  made up of a very delicate lining and scraping it accidentally when  inserting or removing a catheter can result in damage and an infection  ensuing. Cat&#8217;s that have had a bladder infection are prone to future infections in the bladder.</p>
<p>Just as in humans, cats can suffer from kidney stones. They block the urine and it builds up in your cat&#8217;s bladder. Any disruption to the flow will cause an infection. Always seek veterinary advice when you notice you cat having difficulty urinating.  Often a urine analysis test will be undertaken and the infection will  be determined. Your veterinarian will most often prescribe a course of  antibiotics and this can be taken for a period of around two weeks. Many  times, however, the diagnosis of bladder infections in cats leads to  other problems being detected within your cat&#8217;s body. Often tumors in the renal system lead to a bladder infection in your cat.</p>
<p>Looking  at all of the causes and some of the treatments that can be involved  with bladder infections in cats, the best advice is always that  prevention is the best cure. Sometimes, this can be simply a matter of  changing the cat&#8217;s diet from a mostly dry menu to a wetter option,  including perhaps a high-quality canned food. You can find a number of natural remedies that help prevent cat illnesses and are easy to give to your cat.</p>
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		<title>Feline Arthritis Symptoms &#8211; Help For Cat Hip and Joint Pain</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 03 Aug 2010 15:23:21 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Kater</dc:creator>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Feline arthritis symptoms like limping up stairs or refusing to jump up on the couch without your help are painful to accept. Knowing that you cat hurts is something you want to fix. Here&#8217;s some tips on how to help him.</p>
<p>Arthritis is not a friendly disease and it&#8217;s one of the more common ones that hit middle to older aged cats. Feline arthritis symptoms develop in many of the same places humans deal with the disease, which is wherever there are joints &#8211; elbows, knees and hips.</p>
<p>There isn&#8217;t a cure for arthritis in cats. You can, however do a lot to help your buddy live comfortably, even pain-free for the rest of its life. But the faster the symptoms are noticed, the sooner the arthritis can be treated.</p>
<p>This is why it&#8217;s important to be aware of your cat and know its regular routine. The speed with which you&#8217;re able to pick up on feline arthritis symptoms will only help you in the long run. While some of the signs are more gradual and can be the cause of something else, it&#8217;s good to get them checked out or at least mentioned when your cat has its regular veterinarian visit.</p>
<p>One symptom that may be noticed before others is limited motion. When a cat has developed painful joints, he might suddenly start doing things a little differently. For one, he might totally avoid the stairs or start taking short hops so there&#8217;s less stress on its joints. He will most likely move slower than normal, or it won&#8217;t be as quick to jump up to its scratching post or favorite place to watch the activity of the day.</p>
<p>Limping might become more noticeable on a gradual level, unless you know your pet well enough to notice every detail. It will be worse in the morning or right after the cat has been napping. The limp will decrease as the day goes on, as activity helps stiff joints. It is sometimes more noticeable during cold and damp weather.</p>
<p>The other feline arthritis symptoms tend to relate to moods. It&#8217;s probably because of the cat&#8217;s inability to do the many things it was accustomed to. A cat&#8217;s mood will normally change if it isn&#8217;t feeling well or it&#8217;s in pain. This means if a cat is struggling with arthritis, it&#8217;s not uncommon for it to become depressed or irritable. It may also not want to be touched, because the brushing or petting hurts it.</p>
<p>If nothing is done about your cat&#8217;s arthritis, then your cat is only going to become more and more lethargic and moody. He&#8217;s going to sleep more than normal. There may even be an appetite decrease because depression has set in or because it isn&#8217;t moving around as much. The reason is everything is painful and every movement hurts.</p>
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		<title>Best Treatment For Cat Uti</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 01 Jul 2010 02:38:12 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Kater</dc:creator>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Great article on finding the best treatment for a cat uti. You know its odd how few people provide fresh water daily for their cats, but they really do appreciate it.  Well, that&#8217;s one of the tips, there&#8217;s 3 more in this article.</p>
<h2>Finding The Best Treatment For Cat Uti To Quickly Get Your Pet Back On The Road To Health</h2>
<p>Looking for the best treatment for cat UTI (urinary tract infection)? In this article, you&#8217;ll learn about the various treatment methods available, so you can choose the one that will help get your pet back on the road to health.</p>
<p>When a cat shows the signs of a urinary tract infection, a responsible pet owner will take her pet to the vet. This is a good idea because even if your pet has had an infection before and you think that you know the signs, it is important to rule out other more serious conditions. If the vet determines that your cat does have a urinary infection, he or she will probably prescribe antibiotics as the <a onclick="javascript:pageTracker._trackPageview('/outgoing/article_exit_link');" rel="nofollow" href="http://www.pet-ut-health.com">best treatments for cat UTI</a>, but this is not necessarily the case.</p>
<p>In fact, antibiotics can often be the cause of recurring infections. This is true for several reasons:</p>
<p>1) Antibiotics do not cure what causes feline UTI, instead they just suppress the symptoms.<br />
2) All prescription drugs have side effects which can actually worsen your cat&#8217;s condition.</p>
<p>While it is important to take your cat to the vet to rule out other conditions, the best treatment for cat UTI is not prescription drugs, but natural remedies. The reasons for this are listed below:</p>
<p>1) Natural remedies get to the cause of cat urinary tract infections. In addition to relieving pain and inflammation, they restore the proper pH of the bladder which kills the bacteria that cause infections. Look for proven ingredients like Uva Ursi, Staphysagris and Cantharis.<br />
2) Natural remedies have no side effects. They will make your cat better, not worse.<br />
3) Natural remedies will not interact with any other medications that your cat may need to take. This makes them perfect for aging cats that may be taking a variety of daily medicines.<br />
4) Since these herbal preparations are effective, yet gentle, they can also be used daily for prevention for cats that are prone to urinary issues.</p>
<p>The benefits listed above make natural remedies the <a onclick="javascript:pageTracker._trackPageview('/outgoing/article_exit_link');" rel="nofollow" href="http://www.pet-ut-health.com">best treatment for cat UTI</a>, especially when compared to the drawbacks of prescription drugs.</p>
<p>Support the action of the natural remedy by feeding your cat a healthy diet. Cat food should be made of real meat, vegetables and healthy grains. Avoid food that contains meat byproducts, cheap fillers and chemicals of any kind because this can alter the pH of the bladder.</p>
<p>Make sure to give your cat a big bowl of fresh, clean water and check its level throughout the day. Giving your cat water from a tap filter is best as it removes chemicals from city-treated water.</p>
<p>So there you have it: the best treatments for cat UTI: a gentle, but effective natural remedy, healthy food and good, clean water. Take this advice and your favorite feline will be better before you know it.</p>
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		<title>Getting Rid of a Male Cat Urinary Tract Infection Fast and Permanently</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 30 Jun 2010 17:29:49 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Kater</dc:creator>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you think that your pet has a male cat urinary tract infection, don&#8217;t ignore it because it will not go away on its own. In this article, you&#8217;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.</p>
<p>Recognizing male cat urinary tract infection symptoms is the first step. Obviously, you don&#8217;t want to treat your cat, unless he actually has the symptoms. It is important to confirm these symptoms with your vet.</p>
<p>The only way that your cat can tell you that something is wrong is through its behavior. It&#8217;s important to know what is normal for your cat, so you can see when he is doing something that shows there&#8217;s something wrong. That said, below are the most common male cat urinary tract infection symptoms:</p>
<p>Going the bathroom outside the litter box. If your cat is suffering from a painful urinary tract issue, he may associate the pain with the litter box, which is why he goes outside it.<br />
Constant licking of the genitals. If your cat annoys you with how frequently he licks his genitals, then understand that he&#8217;s trying to tell you something is wrong.<br />
Excessive drinking of water. If you&#8217;re having to fill your cat&#8217;s water bowl more than usual, this is another sign that there is an issue.</p>
<p>If your pet has a male cat urinary tract infection, the next step is to treat it. Although your vet will probably recommend antibiotics, this is often not the best course of action. Antibiotics can actually make some cats suffer more because they are not a cure and only suppress the symptoms in the hopes that the body will heal itself. Also, if the antibiotics are resistant to the strain of bacteria that are causing the infection, this can make your cat susceptible to recurring urinary tract issues.</p>
<p>An alternative to antibiotics are natural remedies. Made from medicinal herbs that pets chew on if allowed to roam freely in the wild, these formulation actually cure the cause of the infection, stopping it in its tracks. They do this by restoring the proper pH of the bladder which kills off the bacteria and soothes and heals inflamed tissues. Although these herbs are effective at healing a <a onclick="javascript:pageTracker._trackPageview('/outgoing/article_exit_link');" rel="nofollow" href="http://www.pet-ut-health.com">male cat urinary tract infection</a>, they are also gentle enough to use daily for prevention, even for aging cats.</p>
<p>If you need to give your cat a daily herbal supplement for prevention, there are some other things that you can do that will also help your cat. First, make sure that your pet eats nutritious food. Many commercial brands are full of preservatives and cheap fillers. Feeding these processed foods to your cat is like giving him a bowl of chemicals to eat. Second, make sure your pet gets lots of fresh water, which helps remove toxins from the body and keeps the bladder healthy.</p>
<p><a onclick="javascript:pageTracker._trackPageview('/outgoing/article_exit_link');" rel="nofollow" href="http://www.pet-ut-health.com">Male cat urinary tract infection symptoms</a> can be treated easily and effectively with a minimum of pain and suffering for your pet.</p>
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		<title>Battling Cystitis in Cats &#8211; How to Stop it Before it Starts</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 30 Jun 2010 13:33:29 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Kater</dc:creator>
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		<category><![CDATA[Cat Urinary Tract Infection]]></category>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>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 reading this article, you&#8217;ll be armed with the tools and knowledge to prevent the root causes of cat urinary infection.</p>
<p>Cat urinary tract problems are also referred to as Feline Lower Urinary Tract Disease (FLUTD) and Feline Urinary Syndrome (FUS). In layman&#8217;s terms, this means an infection of the cat&#8217;s bladder or urethra. The most lethal example of this is when stones form in the bladder, block the urethra, and prevent your kitty from urinating. You need to learn to quickly recognize a cat urinary tract infection in order to prevent your cat&#8217;s condition from worsening quickly into a life-threatening emergency.</p>
<p>Quick tips for spotting a cystitis in cats:</p>
<p>Is your cat urinating in all the wrong places?<br />
Do you notice urine on the tile or in the bathtub?<br />
Does your kitty have blood in the urine?<br />
Does your kitty lick his genital area a lot?<br />
Is your kitty&#8217;s urine more pungent than normal?<br />
Does your kitty fuss with the litter box or repeatedly squat without passing much by way of urine?</p>
<p>Here is an easy five step program to help prevent cat urinary infection:</p>
<p>Fifth, give your cat the best chance to maintain a proper pH level in his bladder. Steps 1-4 help maintain the proper pH, but your cat may just need a little extra boost to get over an infection and improve pH level in his bladder. This is where homeopathic remedies can give him that extra help.</p>
<p>Step 1: Make sure to have your vet check for problematic congenital defects or tumors. These will require surgery to fix,not just medication.</p>
<p>Step 2: Reduce your kitty&#8217;s stress. Stress has a proven link with the onset of cat urinary problems. Sometimes though, you can&#8217;t remove the stress factor. That&#8217;s when you should consider using an herbal remedy to reduce the impact of stress on your cat?</p>
<p>Step 3: Lots of fresh water. Place water bowls all over the house and outside if she is an outdoor cat. If your cat drinks out of the toilet let him indulge. Just make sure to do your job and flush the toilet.</p>
<p>Step 4: It&#8217;s kitty exercise time. Help your cat get a good 20 minutes of activity daily. Heavy cats, because they have difficulty cleaning in the genital area, are more likely to have cat urinary tract infections. In addition, take a look at his diet as you may need to supplement his diet with natural minerals or vitamins.</p>
<p>Step 5: Steps one through four help with the maintenance of pH, but your cat may need an extra boost to get through an infection and improve the pH level in her bladder. This is where homeopathic remedies can help.</p>
<p>And what&#8217;s your next step? Make sure to put out fresh water bowls and find natural compounds to help prevent cat urinary tract infection in the future. Your feline best friend will appreciate it.</p>
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<p>That&#8217;s it! I hope you and your cat benefit from these five simple steps to stop the cycle of <a href="http://www.squidoo.com/Cystitis-In-Cats">cystitis in cats</a>. You may also need some help boosting his mineral intake and balancing his bladder&#8217;s pH. There are some easy-to-use homeopathic compounds that can be added to his diet today to help with this. Find them at <a href="http://Cat-Bladder-Problems.com">http://Cat-Bladder-Problems.com</a>.</p>
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