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FAQ

Yes, a urinary tract infection in cats can heal completely with the right treatment. If the cause is a bacterial infection, antibiotic treatment is usually effective. Idiopathic cystitis and urinary crystals in cats often require special diets and stress management. Treatment should always be planned in consultation with a veterinarian.

A urinary tract infection in cats often presents as frequent urination, dribbling urine, blood in the urine, or the cat seeming to be in pain during bathroom visits. The cat may also start urinating outside the litter box. This may indicate a urinary tract infection, and a veterinarian should be contacted for diagnosis and treatment.

In the case of a urinary tract infection in cats, antibiotics are usually prescribed by a veterinarian if the infection is bacterial. The cat may also need pain relief and supportive care, such as a special diet. The veterinarian chooses the appropriate medication based on symptoms and a urine sample.

If the cat is urinating frequently, it may be due to a urinary tract infection, idiopathic cystitis, urinary crystals, or even bladder stones. Diabetes or kidney disease can also cause increased urination. If urination seems painful or only small amounts of urine come out at a time, a veterinarian should be consulted quickly – it could be a serious urinary tract issue.

Support for the Treatment of Urinary Tract Diseases in Cats

Urinary tract diseases in cats are common and can cause pain, stress, and recurring issues if not properly treated. The right diet is an important part of treatment – it can help manage symptoms and reduce the risk of relapse. With us, you’ll find a wide range of special diets that support conditions such as urinary tract infections in cats, bladder stones, idiopathic cystitis, or struvite crystals in cats.

How to Recognize a Urinary Tract Infection in Cats

Symptoms of urinary tract infections in cats can vary: increased urination, blood in the urine, attempts to urinate without result, urinating outside the litter box, or signs of pain during bathroom visits. If symptoms recur, it may be due to urinary crystals or idiopathic cystitis – an irritation of the bladder without a clear cause.

Idiopathic cystitis (FIC) is especially common in stress-prone cats, and treatment includes both environmental enrichment and special diets that support urinary tract health. Long-term support for urinary problems in cats is often found in the right diet combined with veterinarian-recommended treatment.

Special Diets Help Manage the Symptoms

Treatment and prevention of bladder stones in cats is based on balancing the urine’s pH level and carefully selected nutrients. There are different types of bladder stones, and the diet is adjusted accordingly. Special diets can dissolve struvite crystals, relieve discomfort, and reduce the risk of new stones or crystals forming. Diets intended to dissolve struvites focus on diluting the urine, lowering the magnesium and phosphorus content, and supporting the bladder lining.

An excellent choice for dissolving and preventing urinary crystals is Hill’s c/d Urinary Care, a clinically tested food suitable for both acute symptoms and long-term maintenance. Royal Canin Urinary S/O is also a popular and veterinarian-recommended option – especially for recurrent urinary infections or bladder irritation. In addition, Specific FCD Crystal Management provides effective urinary health support and contains omega-3 fatty acids that reduce inflammation and support mucosal renewal.

These special diets are available in both wet and dry food forms and are intended for long-term use. They are used according to veterinary recommendations as part of the cat’s care plan. The diets can dissolve struvite stones, prevent new stone formation, and promote the cat’s overall well-being.