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Homeopathic remedies are proven to stop the cycle of feline bladder thickening and cat uti.

Reverse Feline Bladder Thickening

By Kater On June 27, 2010No Comments

Just what is feline bladder thickening? Your cat may have recently been diagnosed with this disorder. The bad news is that you need to help her deal with this problem to prevent it in the future. The good news is that you can help her with natural products. Read on to learn more about cat bladder thickening.Joyce-Feline Bladder Thickening Patient

When your cat gets diagnosed with feline bladder thickening, then they likely have a urinary tract infection previously that caused the thickening. What is feline bladder thickening, and what can you do to reverse it?

First, you will need to understand that this condition is not a disease, but rather a symptom. Even though it can lead to other urinary issues, it is not going to be life threatening on its own. However, it is still something that will need to be fixed.

When a cat has had a urinary tract infection and is unable to relieve the pressure, it will feel the constant need to urinate. Over time, if left untreated, then this pressure will build up and the muscle walls of the feline bladder will become 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.

Using steroids and drug therapy, as well as antibiotics is one of the best ways to alleviate bladder thickening in cats. The down side is that cats are very sensitive

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Treating cystitis in cats can be done at home, but first confirm treatment with your vet. Homeopathic treatments are very effective.

Symptoms of Cat Urinary Infections

By Kater On August 1, 2009No Comments

Cystitis In Cats – Do you know how to spot the symptoms of cat urinary tract infection?

Help For Feline Urinary Tract Infections

Signs of cat urinary problems can be subtle or attributed to behavioral problems. It is important to familiarize yourself with the signs of cat urinary problems so you will be able to help your pet recover quickly.

Cats can exhibit strange behavior for what may seem like no particular reason. You may think that your cat has suddenly become territorial when he starts urinating in every place but his litter box. In reality, there may be a very specific reason that he is suddenly choosing to relieve himself in some not so appropriate places.

“Cat bladder problems can be prevented using nature’s remedies. You can start your cat on this simple program in days – without prescription medications.” Freedom from cat bladder problems can begin today …

There are many cats that have problems with feline Urinary Tract Infections (UTI). These can be bacterial, parasitic, or something else entirely. Whatever the cause, it is important for you to know how to tell if your cat has a UTI so that you can treat it.

When your cat starts urinating on cool, smooth surfaces like tile or in your bathroom sink, it may be a signal that he is suffering from a UTI. If you have ever had a UTI, you know that it can be painful and the genital area may burn when you try to

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Chronic cat bladder problems can eventually lead to feline chronic renal failure. Here some background and help.

Feline Chronic Renal Failure

By Kater On July 27, 2009No Comments

Diagnosis: Feline Chronic Renal Failure

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We take for granted what vital roles the kidneys and urinary tract play in our cat’s health. As your cat’s heart pumps blood through his circulatory system, much of it flows directly into his kidneys. These small organs then remove all the metabolic waste like mineral salts, urea and other toxic material. Your cat’s kidneys have thousands of tiny filtering units called “nephrons.”The waste-laden blood flows into his kidney through the renal artery and then it passes through a series of blood vessels that become progressively smaller and tinier. The final filtering vessel is the nephron. This process cleanses your cat’s blood of the waste and then recirculates it back into the heart where it starts a new trip round-your-cat.What happens to the crud? The toxic waste is collected up in your cat’s bladder and then eventually makes it to his litter box (or rose bush, or car tire, or front door, and so on).

What Goes Wrong?

When this simple yet elegant filtering machine malfunctions all those toxic wastes have nowhere to go.They build up and accumulate in your cat’s blood. This junked-up blood keeps

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Feline Arthritis Symptoms – Help For Cat Hip and Joint Pain

By Kater On August 3, 2010 1 Comment

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’s some tips on how to help him.

Arthritis is not a friendly disease and it’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

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Best Treatment For Cat Uti

By Kater On July 1, 2010 No Comments

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’s one of the tips, there’s 3 more in this article.

Finding The Best Treatment For Cat Uti To Quickly Get Your Pet Back On The Road To Health

Looking for the best treatment for cat UTI (urinary tract infection)? In this article, you’ll learn

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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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