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In conclusion, observing blood in your cat’s urine is a concerning sign that warrants immediate veterinary attention. Know the causes, get quick diagnosis and treatment, and take preventive ...
Urine is formed and stored in the bladder until it flows out of your cat's body through the urethra. When those body parts get infected or obstructed, your cat won't be able to urinate (pee) normally.
Cats with chronic kidney disease can benefit from a kidney diet that is slightly lower in protein and phosphorus. However, often cats with advanced kidney disease have a poor appetite and feel ...
Your vet will do blood and urine tests. X-rays, an ultrasound (an image of your cat’s insides), or biopsy (tissue sample) might also be needed to make a diagnosis.