Discover Three Ways That Feline Urinary Support Helps To Promote Cat Urinary Health
If cat urinary health is an issue for you and your cat, you need to know more about feline urinary support. Here are three ways you can easily prevent cat urinary problems.
Let me ask you a simple question: Do you know how natural feline urinary support can prevent frequent cat urinary problems? If your cat suffers from cat bladder infection, there are three ways you can support feline urinary health.
Diet And Feline Urinary Support
Your cat's diet is extremely important in promoting cat urinary health. Many cat owners are unaware that a one-year study showed that feeding a high-quality canned food reduced feline urinary problems significantly. Why is this?
It's been proven that the best way to prevent feline lower urinary tract disease, or FLUTD, is to increase the amount of water that goes through your cat. The easiest way to do this is to feed him canned cat food, which has a moisture level of around 75%. This is much closer to a cat's natural diet.
You see, cats are meant to get most of their water intake from their food. Dry cat food has a very low moisture level, under ten percent. A cat who eats only dry food must drink a lot of water to get enough fluid intake to prevent cat urinary problems. Unfortunately, it can be very difficult to get your cat to drink enough water, since he doesn't naturally do this.
A cat with a low water intake is more than likely chronically dehydrated. His urine is very concentrated, which can lead to cat bladder stones. These stones irritate the bladder wall, and cause feline cystitis, which is a bladder inflammation. Just feeding your cat moist food can help to prevent this problem.
Another way to get your cat to drink more water is to divide his food into three equal amounts and feed him three times a day. It's been shown that feeding your cat two or three times a day as opposed to once a day is associated with an increase in his daily water intake.
Reduce Cat Stress To Reduce Cat Bladder Infection Problems
Cats appear to lead charmed lives, but this isn't really true. Our kitties are creatures of habit, and they don't like changes at all. Moving to a new home, remodeling, adding a new pet or person to your household, and even changing your feline's food causes cat stress. Cats don't handle stress well. In fact, stress in cats has been linked to feline idiopathic cystitis, which is a bladder inflammation that doesn't appear to have any cause.
Be on the lookout for anything that's stressing your cat. Reducing or removing the cause of the stress may help to reduce cat urinary problems.
Natural FLUTD Treatments
Humans have been dealing with bladder infections since the beginning of time. Before we had access to modern antibiotics, herbs were the usual treatment for this condition. In many parts of the world, they still are. Can these natural remedies work on cats too?
The answer is yes. Uva ursi and barberry are two herbs that have stood the test of time for treating cystitis in people. The homeopathic remedies Cantharis and Staphysagris also have a successful track record in treating human urinary tract infections. These four remedies are not only safe, but effective, for preventing feline urinary problems.
Do your kitty a favor and improve his cat urinary health by using natural feline urinary support to prevent cat bladder infection.
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