Bloody🩸urine (HEMATURIA) is a common reason🐱parents seek 🥼 vet 🐾 help
It’s upsetting 😢 to see🩸in a litter box, on bedding, or on the floor
2 common causes of hematuria in a 🐈 are cystitis & feline lower urinary tract disorder #flutd
A urinalysis is used to help determine if the blood is from urinary tract disease or the result of other conditions. Blood tests are needed to rule out a bleeding/clotting disorder vs kidney disease vs diabetes & imaging (X-rays & Ultrasound) is needed to rule out bladder stones from bladder/kidney cancer
The most common diagnosis for hematuria in cats is cystitis = inflammation in the urinary bladder
In cats, diseases of the lower urinary tract, the bladder & urethra, are often categorized by the term FLUTD. We use this term because it can be challenging to distinguish between the various diseases of the bladder & urethra & many conditions affect the entire lower urinary tract
Feline Idiopathic Cystitis FIC is also used to describe this condition. Idiopathic means the exact cause is unknown
The typical symptoms of cystitis or FLUTD in 🐈 are associated with inflammation & irritation of the lower urinary tract
The common clinical signs are:
1. Increased frequency of urination called pollakiuria. Difficulty urinating or dysuria, 🐈⬛ spend a long time straining 😣 in the litter box while passing only small volumes of urine. Some cat owners confuse this with constipation.
2. The presence of bloody, foul-smelling, or discolored urine.
3. Urinating in unusual places such as on furnitue, floors, & corners.
4. Excessive grooming or licking of the genital region.
5. Inability to urinate. These 🐈 strain to urinate producing a few drops or no urine. If you suspect your 🐈 is obstructed &
not adequately passing urine this is an immediate medical 🏥 emergency 🚨 !
Urethral blockage, which is more common in male cats because of their narrow urethra (“the plumbing”), is a life-threatening complication if untreated even for a few hours ⏰ #blockedcat #vetmedlife #vetblogger #vetstagram
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