Cat litter box problems stem from a variety of sources. One of the most common causes is a feline Urinary Tract Infection (UTI).
Cats
tolerate pain pretty well. As a matter of fact, we can be fooled that
kitty is feeling fine because she's eating, purring, and snuggling up
to us for human love and attention. But at the same time, if she's
demonstrating out-of-cat-litter-box experiences, she could be suffering
from from a feline UTI. It's up to us to figure it out.
When you
know the symptons, it becomes clear that kitty has a problem. She may
cry in pain while urinating. She may try to urinate, but little or
nothing comes out.
Your cat may groom her privates excessively,
and cries while she does it. But the biggest indicator that your cat
may be suffering from a feline UTI is blood in her urine.
If your
cat has stopped using her cat litter box, and she's urinating on a
surface that's white or very light colored, the blood will clearly
stand out in the cat urine puddle.
Many cats who suffer from a
feline UTI associate the litter box with the pain that comes from this
infection. Their kitty logic says if they stop using the cat litter
box, maybe the pain won't come around again. This is when you start
discovering cat urine puddles all around your home.
If
you're one of the lucky ones whose cat is still using her cat litter
box while suffering from a feline UTI, the cat litter color and
composition may hide the blood. It's always a good idea to closely
check your kitty's deposits on a regular basis to make sure she's
healthy.
Feline
UTIs are quite treatable with antibiotics from your vet. If you suspect
a feline UTI, call your vet immediately and follow her instructions for
bringing in your kitty for further evaluation.
Once the feline UTI is diagnosed and treated, your
cat should regain her good litter box habits again. If not, a short
period of confinement for cat litter box re-training is very effective.
Feline
UTIs are preventable with a permanent change in your cat's diet.
Consult with your vet on how to safely proceed with this.
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