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Treatment of cystitis in cats

Treatment of cystitis in cats

If you find that a cat has cystitis, you must deal with it first, because you must ensure that the cat can urinate first. If the cat has been unable to urinate, it means that the condition is urgent, and it must be "dredged", artificially assisted to discharge, or treated with catheter and bladder puncture.

If the cat does not have urinary incontinence, but has cystitis, it is necessary to take medicine to help the cat relieve symptoms such as urinary tract inflammation, pain, tension and spasm, and let the cat urinate. If there are crystals, stones or bacteria in the urine, special diet, antibiotics and other treatments may be needed.