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Feline Lower Urinary Tract Disease (FLUTD)

January 10, 2019
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FLUTD is a generalized term for any irritation or inflammation in the bladder or urethra of our feline friends. Cats can have several reasons and cause to have bladder issues ranging from bacterial infections, stress-induced cystitis to urinary crystals. FLUTD can happen to any cat at any age, typically mid-aged slightly overweight cats are affected.

Symptoms may include:

Most often owners will report seeing very small clumps of urine in the litterbox, and the cat will frequently try to urinate, or the will start to urinate on things around the house that they have never urinated on before. Inappropriate urination can be behavioural but a urinary tract infection must be ruled out first. Cats also have very small narrow urethras and can become blocked very easily, so it is always recommended to bring your cat to your Veterinarian right away at first sight of any of these symptoms. Urethral blockage if left untreated, is fatal.

What are some causes of FLUTD?

How can you prevent your cat from getting FLUTD?

There are no guaranteed ways to prevent your pet from getting FLUTD, but there are ways to help your
cat from maintaining a healthy bladder, some of which are:

Written By: Carly Jeffery, RVT