Discover Five Ways You Can Promote Cat Urinary Health Without Breaking The Bank
Everyone is trying to find ways to save money these days, but cutting corners with cat urinary health isn't the way to do it. Here are five ways you can avoid expensive cat urinary problems and make your money go farther at the same time.
If you're like most people these days, you're trying to find ways to prevent cat urinary problems, and make your money go farther at the same time. Here are five cost-effective ways to promote cat urinary health and avoid cat bladder infection at the same time.
Regular Vet Check-Ups Save Money In The Long Run
If you think a cat urinary tract infection may be a problem, take your kitty to the vet right away. Delaying treatment can lead to costly, life-threatening complications like a cat urinary blockage.
Many conditions related to cat urinary problems are much less expensive to treat when they're caught early.
Don't Scrimp On Your Cat's Diet
An excellent diet is the basis of good health for your cat. Remember the old saying, "garbage in, garbage out"? This is true for your kitty, too. If you feed your cat a low-quality cheap food that's full of fillers and artificial coloring and preservatives, he'll be more likely to develop expensive, complicated health problems, including cat bladder infection and cat bladder stones later on in his life.
A high-quality canned food is the best insurance against feline urinary problems because of its high moisture content.
Prevent Cat Urinary Problems By Providing Lots Of Water
A proven way to prevent feline urinary tract infections is to increase the amount of water going through your cat. The more water your cat drinks, the less concentrated his urine will be. Concentrated urine increases the chances of him developing feline lower urinary tract disease, which includes problems like cat bladder stones, cat urinary blockage, and feline cystitis.
Cut costs by avoiding bottled water and using an in-home water filter system to provide your cat with lots of pure, clean water. Your cat may also drink more water if you divide his daily food allowance into three portions and feed him three times a day.
Reduce Cat Stress To Promote Cat Urinary Health
Stress in cats has also been linked to feline idiopathic cystitis. This condition is an inflammation of your cat's bladder that doesn't appear to have any cause.
You may wonder what your cat has to be stressed about, but cat stress is more common than you would think. Cats don't care for change at all, and anything that changes the status quo can upset them. If you've recently moved, or someone has entered or left the household, watch for signs of stress.
Regular Exercise Will Keep Your Cat Healthy
We often neglect exercise, but it's very important for keeping your kitty healthy. Regular exercise will keep her in shape, as well as using excess energy, and relieving stress.
Using Natural Pet Remedies For Feline Urinary Support
Herbal and homeopathic remedies are important for feline urinary support. Look for a remedy containing the herbal remedies uva ursi and barberry, and the homeopathic remedies Cantharis and Staphysagris. These natural pet remedies have a long track record for treating cat urinary tract infections.
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