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ASPCA | Lower Urinary Tract Problems

from petside.com on 19 Sep 2009

Cat Care: Lower Urinary Tract Problems: Problems that affect a cat’s lower urinary system often prevent the bladder from emptying correctly or may even cause fatal blockage of the urethra, the tube connecting the bladder to the outside of the body.

Cat Fanciers' Association: Urinary Tract Disease

from petside.com on 26 Jun 2009

Non-obstructive Lower Urinary Tract Disease in the Catby Susan LittleUnited States suffer from a lower urinary tract disorder. One survey showed thatsyndrome) and FLUTD (feline lower urinary tract disease). The confusion over

Lower Urinary Tract Problems

from petside.com on 27 Jun 2009

Dog Care: Lower Urinary Tract Problems

Urologic Syndrome (Feline)

from petside.com on 18 Oct 2007

Feline urologic syndrome, or FUS, is a common urinary tract disorder of cats. The syndrome may be manifested in cats as bloody urine, difficult urination, inappropriate urination and urinary blockage. Treatment must be directed at the underlying cause. Common name:...

Cat Fanciers' Association: Early Spay/Neuter in the Cat

from petside.com on 26 Jun 2009

affect the development of the urinary tract and lead to an increased incidenceconsumption; development of the urinary tract; and the development of secondaryunaltered age mates. Observations of urinary tract development showed no differences

Cat Fanciers' Association: Caring for Cats

from petside.com on 27 Jun 2009

Progress Report Upper Respiratory VirusesCalici VirusRhinotracheitisPanleukopenia Urinary TractNon-obstructive Lower Urinary Tract Disease in the CatFeline Bladder Stones and Urinary Obstructions VaccinationsEstablishing Vaccination Protocols for

Cat Fanciers' Association: Feline Bladder Stones and Urinary Obstructions

from petside.com on 27 Jun 2009

bladder and, less commonly, in the kidney, of cats. Some studies have shown that up to 13% of cats with lower urinary tract disease today have uroliths. They can be present without causing any symptoms in the cat, but they are very often

Cat Fanciers' Association: Caring for Cats

from petside.com on 26 Jun 2009

CFA strives to improve the health of cats through awareness and communication and by obtaining data and information which will benefit those working to better the health of cats

Obesity (Feline)

from petside.com on 18 Oct 2007

decreased appetite and lethargy), Urinary tract disease (signs include inappropriatemellitus, respiratory disease, urinary tract disease and an increased risk of hepaticdecreased appetite and lethargy), Urinary tract disease (signs include inappropriate

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Illness Symptoms in Dogs

from petside.com on 11 Jun 2009

or if accompanied by signs of pain, may indicate a urinary tract infection. Painful urination, straining to urinateor if accompanied by signs of pain, may indicate a urinary tract infection. Painful urination, straining to urinate

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