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Pyelonephritis in cats is a serious bacterial infection of the kidneys where bacteria can enter the kidneys via the urinary tract or the bloodstream and cause inflammation and damage.
· 5 min readEctopic ureter is a congenital condition (birth defect) in cats where one or both ureters attach incorrectly to the urinary tract.
· 5 min readDark urine is a common observation in cats and may be an indication of a medical concern in some cases. Fluctuations in color and character of urine throughout the day are normal and expected in healthy individuals.
· 3 min readLower urinary tract cancers are defined as disorganized, uncontrolled growth of cells in the bladder, urethra, and the prostate gland in male cats. Lower urinary tract cancers are rare in cats.
· 3 min readTularemia, also known as rabbit fever, is a bacterial infection in cats caused by the bacterium Fransicella tularensis. Cats acquire the infection through ingesting infected prey, drinking contaminated water, or bites from blood-sucking insects.
· 3 min readAmyloidosis in cats is the accumulation of amyloid, a type of protein. Amyloidosis may occur throughout the body, with the kidneys being the most severely affected.
· 4 min readA portosystemic shunt (PSS) occurs in cats when abnormal blood flow from the digestive and ancillary organs bypasses the liver. Blood from the digestive and enzyme-secreting organs normally flows through into the liver where toxins are processed before being eliminated by the kidneys.
· 5 min readLeptospirosis in cats is a bacterial disease spread through the urine of infected animals. Leptospirosis is most often contracted by exposure to contaminated water or soil via mucous membranes or breaks in the skin.
· 3 min readHyperparathyroidism is a rare endocrine condition in cats that results from excessive levels of parathyroid hormone. Significantly elevated parathyroid hormone levels lead to symptoms like vomiting, excessive thirst, frequent urination, weakness, limping, and seizures.
· 5 min readThe prostate is a small gland near the bladder of male cats, which produces some of the fluids found in semen. Prostatitis describes inflammation of the prostate.
· 3 min readBacterial lower urinary tract infections (UTIs) occur when a bacterial infection arises in the urethra or bladder. UTIs commonly develop in association with a number of other conditions in cats such as urinary stones, constipation, megacolon, or other urinary tract diseases.
· 3 min readStraining to urinate (stranguria) in cats is a serious symptom indicating some degree of disruption of urine flow. Cats may enter the litter box frequently, posturing to urinate, with visible pushing, and may cry out.
· 2 min readPollakiuria refers to frequent urination of small amounts. It is a common symptom of conditions affecting the lower urinary tract, including urinary stones, bladder inflammation, urinary obstructions, and urinary tract infections (UTIs).
· 2 min readPersistent heat is a rare symptom in cats where the hormonal regulation of the reproductive cycle is disrupted, causing the cat to be in estrus (heat) for an abnormally prolonged period.
· 4 min readUrinary tract cancer is an extremely rare condition in cats, with no known risk factors. Can develop in the bladder, kidneys, ureters (tube connecting kidneys to bladder), urethra (tube where urine is expelled from the body), and prostate gland (in males).
· 4 min readOrganophosphates (OPs) and carbamates (CMs) are compounds commonly found in agricultural pesticides, herbicides, as well as flea and tick collars. Toxicity occurs following ingestion or skin exposure. Organophosphate or carbamate poisoning is a life threatening emergency requiring immediate veterinary care.
· 5 min readUrinary incontinence is the involuntary release of urine. An affected cat may dribble urine or void a large amount, while seemingly unaware. Voiding urine is clearly involuntary if it occurs while the cat is sleeping or walking and not crouched in the usual posture for elimination.
· 4 min readFeline lower urinary tract diseases (FLUTD) lead to inflammation of some or all of the feline lower urinary tract (bladder, urethra).
· 3 min readChronic kidney disease is the irreversible loss of kidney function over a period of a minimum of 1-3 months. This disease is permanent, progressive, and fatal but quality of life may be enhanced with treatment
· 4 min readCongenital kidney disorders are present at birth, and include conditions such as kidney hypoplasia, undeveloped kidneys, polycystic kidneys, and kidney cysts.
· 5 min readUrinary tract stones (uroliths) are clusters of minerals excreted in urine. They may be localized to any region of the tract, including the bladder and kidneys.
· 5 min readRodent baits are commonly used for pest control and are similarly lethal to cats.
· 5 min readDiabetes insipidus (DI) is a rare disease in cats that should not be confused with diabetes mellitus, or sugar diabetes. DI results from a failure of normal antidiuretic hormone (ADH) signaling
· 4 min readMushroom poisoning is rare in cats, but is potentially fatal depending on the type of mushroom ingested.
· 6 min readBlood in the urine is a common symptom in cats and it can have a multitude of causes which vary from mild to deadly if left untreated
· 2 min readIn feline diabetes, the body’s cells do not respond to insulin, the major hormone that regulates cellular absorption of blood sugar
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