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Tag: urinary tract infections

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Open post Can Cats Get Bladder Infections From a Dirty Litter Box?

Can Cats Get Bladder Infections From a Dirty Litter Box?

By Dr. Pippa Elliott, BVMS, MRCVSFeb 4, 2020August 26, 2020

Yes, cats who are forced to step inside an unclean litter box risk getting bladder inflammation or even a urinary tract infection. Get the facts in this article.

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Open post Dog Might Have a Urinary Tract Infection

8 Signs That Your Dog Might Have a Urinary Tract Infection

By Dr. Debora Lichtenberg, VMDApr 16, 2019June 8, 2020

If your dog’s potty habits change or you notice additional symptoms, a urinary tract infection (UTI) may be to blame.

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2 Puzzling Cases of Excessive Peeing in Dogs

By Dr. Pippa Elliott, BVMS, MRCVSDec 20, 2018May 31, 2020

Excessive peeing in dogs isn’t a disease in itself, but it’s a possible symptom of ailments such as diabetes, kidney infection and cystitis.

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Pandora Syndrome in Cats: The Role of Stress in Urinary Tract Problems

By Dr. Debora Lichtenberg, VMDNov 27, 2018August 26, 2020

Pandora syndrome in cats can be painful, but not all hope is lost. Studies now suggest that lowering stress can help or even cure this condition.

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Possible Medical Causes of Inappropriate Urination in Dogs

By Dr. Pippa Elliott, BVMS, MRCVSOct 6, 2017May 28, 2020

Don’t wait to get help for your dog’s pee problem — there could be an underlying cause that the vet can diagnose.

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The Frustration of Feline Interstitial Cystitis in Cats

By Dr. Debora Lichtenberg, VMDMar 29, 2017August 26, 2020

We don’t have all the answers to FIC. But we do know this: Your cat needs to drink lots of water.

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Leaky Pets: Urinary Incontinence in Dogs and Cats

By Dr. Debora Lichtenberg, VMDSep 24, 2016August 26, 2020

I have seen many people live happily with an incontinent dog or cat, but it requires work and dedication.

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5 Expensive and Completely Avoidable Veterinary Procedures

By Dr. Debora Lichtenberg, VMDSep 21, 2016June 1, 2020

Because regular vet bills are pricey enough.

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Indoor Cats vs. Outdoor Cats: Health Problems and What Vets Think

By Dr. Debora Lichtenberg, VMDJan 22, 2016May 31, 2020

Pay attention to signs that your cat needs immediate veterinary attention. Here are the top problems we see with indoor cats and with outdoor cats.

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What Veterinarians Learn From a Urine Sample

By Dr. Debora Lichtenberg, VMDDec 17, 2014February 2, 2019

A urinalysis is one of the most important diagnostic tools in a vet’s toolbelt.

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Understanding Kidney Disease and Kidney Failure in Cats

By Petful Veterinary TeamJan 12, 2012January 8, 2020

Cats as young as 3 years old have been diagnosed with kidney failure, but the condition is more common in older cats.

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