Feline Kidney and Bladder Concerns
April 20th 2009 15:31
If you have an aging cat you know that there is a larger chance of him developing health problems. The more common concerns that you'll probably run into include kidney disease and bladder stones. Now, there are plenty of other health issues that you may run into, but those would probably be two of the more severe and problematic if you don't catch the warning signs early.
With bladder stones, at least you can have them surgically removed, but with feline kidney disease, you'll have to find other means to manage the disease. Chronic feline kidney disease is fatal, but with fluid injections and a proper diet, you can potentially give your cat additional months even years of comfort.
Below, you'll find two articles that will provide you with plenty of information about the signs of the two disorders, how a vet will diagnose the problem, how to treat it, and how to prevent it.
Feline Kidney Disease
Calcium Oxalate Bladder Stones in Cats
With bladder stones, at least you can have them surgically removed, but with feline kidney disease, you'll have to find other means to manage the disease. Chronic feline kidney disease is fatal, but with fluid injections and a proper diet, you can potentially give your cat additional months even years of comfort.
Below, you'll find two articles that will provide you with plenty of information about the signs of the two disorders, how a vet will diagnose the problem, how to treat it, and how to prevent it.
Feline Kidney Disease
Calcium Oxalate Bladder Stones in Cats
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