One painful and potentially deadly cat disorder is sometimes
confused with pain related to feline arthritis. If you cat is
peeing outside the box she may actually be suffering from a feline
UTI or other urinary tract problem. Here's why you should get your
vet to help you know for certain.It's not uncommon for a cat owner
to think their cat is misbehaving when they discover their cat
peeing outside the box. However, if this is a new pattern for an
aging cat that is also suffering from feline arthritis, you may
incorrectly diagnose the problem cause being related to feline
arthritis symptoms. Perhaps you think she is having problems
getting in and out of the litter box because of arthritis pain or
that her painful joints prevent her from squatting properly.Don't
just assume your cat's potty problems are related to pain caused by
feline arthritis. These are also symptoms of a feline urinary tract
infection or cat bladder stones. You see, when your cat has a
feline UTI or stones her urinary tract is inflamed and irritated.
The stones and irritation are painful when she urinates.Along with
the pain, she may also feel like she hasn't completely voided her
bladder. Your cat may associate the litter box with the pain and
start peeing outside the litter box. If you cat is suffering from
cat bladder stones then the urinary tract may actually become
plugged. Not only is this very painful for your cat, it can also be
deadly if your cat can't eliminate waste.Quite often owners of
cat's who are missing the litter box as well as suffering from
feline arthritis make the mistake that this is caused by the cat's
stiff joints and inability to get in and out of the litter box.
Some owner replace the cat litter box with a pan that has a
shallower lip to make less of a step in for the kitty.When the cat
continues to miss the pot they spread newspaper around the litter
box to capture the urine. As the scenario carries on every day the
entire family grows weary of the smell of cat urine and the nasty
clean up chore too. Sadly, this is the stage when the owner finally
take the cat into the vet, but for all the wrong reasons.They
explain to the vet the potty problem and may even wonder if they
need to euthanize the cat. While that certainly is a sad option,
your cat may still have a lot of years left in her. You need to
have your veterinarian test your cat for a feline UTI or cat
struvite stones. If the results are positive your vet usually can
help your kitty get over this problem.You may even find that using
certain natural remedies will help heal her urinary system and
prevent future outbreaks of a feline UTI. The good news is that you
can give these remedies to you cat in conjunction with a
homeopathic natural remedy for feline arthritis. There you go,
answer for two painful problems for aging cats. Homeopathic
treatments are available for treating feline arthritis at
http://ArthritisCatsTreatment.com [1] . Finally, consider another
natural option for promoting recovery and preventing future
outbreaks of a feline UTI using the remedies offered at
http://www.Pet-Natural-Remedies.com [2] . [1]
http://ArthritisCatsTreatment.com [2]
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