I. Causes of frequent urination and oliguria in cats
The frequent urination and oliguria in cats are usually caused by urinary Caused by systemic diseases, the more common situations are as follows:
First, cat urethritis: It may be caused by too much dust in cat litter
, and the cat’s living environment is too dirty and messy. Cats experience heat pain when urinating, so be careful each time you urinate and urinate less. However, due to inflammation, the cat will always want to urinate, so there will be symptoms of frequent urination and oliguria, and sometimes the cat will urinate directly outside the litter box.
Second, cat cystitis
Spontaneous cystitis is more common in cat cystitis. Such as moving house, changing owners, sudden new members in the family, consignment, sound stimulation, etc., may cause spontaneous cystitis in cats.
Third, cat urolithiasis
common in some cats who don’t like to drink water at ordinary times, because of insufficient diet, the cat’s kidneys will reabsorb urine, resulting in cats The urine is further concentrated to form crystals. After a long time, there will be cat urinary tract stones, kidney stones, bladder stones, etc. The stones will block the cat’s urethra, friction and damage to the urinary tract, resulting in frequent urination, oliguria, and painful urination. , there is blood in the urine, and even complete urine closure.
Second, what medicine do cats take for frequent urination?
When the cat has symptoms of frequent urination and oliguria, the owner can first feed the cat with diuretics and anti-inflammatory drugs. Diuretics are mainly to stimulate the formation and excretion of urine and relieve the cat’s urination Pain problems, it is recommended to use Hydrochlorothiazide tablets of Pointe. Anti-inflammatory drugs are recommended to use cefadroxil tablets for pets, mainly to prevent secondary infection from inflammation and relieve the symptoms of redness, swelling, heat and pain in the cat’s urinary tract.
During treatment, it is important to let the cat drink more water to promote the discharge of inflammation and reduce the burden on the cat’s kidneys. If the cat litter at home is relatively dusty, it is recommended to change to other types of cat litter to reduce the cat’s urinary tract Infection situation.
If the cat’s symptoms of frequent urination and oliguria are not relieved after taking medicine at home, it is necessary to go to the veterinary hospital to check in time to determine whether there is a urinary tract stone blocking the urethra, and then cooperate with surgery and fossil medicine to treat the cat.