The structures that are retroperitoneal in a cat's urinary system are the kidneys, the ureters, and the urinary bladder. Retroperitoneal means that these structures can be found behind the peritoneum.
The Kidneys
Your cat probably has a urinary tract infection book an appointment with your vet ASAP.
I doubt it. A cat will only drink clean water out of a toilet bowl, so the likelihood of a cat becoming ill from drinking water is unlikely. A cat usually contracts urinary infections from not drinking enough water and the urine becomes too concentrated.
A vestigial structure is a structure that an organism still has but no longer serves any real definite purpose. In this case, the whiskers on a cat serve a vital purpose, so they are not vestigial structures.
UTI stands for urinary tract infection. Yes, your female cat can get UTIs, although they are not as common in cats as they are in humans.
Sometimes a fixed female cat will still have the instinct to urine mark her territory. It can also be a sign of a urinary tract problem or infection. It is best to seek veterinary advice if your cat is marking.
The kidneys
"The right kidney is crowded by the liver and lies slightly lower than the left." -Hoehn & Marieb 8th ed, pg. 961. This is opposite in the cat, the reason for which is unknown, but useful to know in an A&P lab.
You should take it to the vet, your cat probably has a urinary track infection.
Your cat probably has a urinary tract infection book an appointment with your vet ASAP.
Your cat could have a urinary blockage or cyst. It is very painful for them, so you should bring your cat to the vet ASAP. My cat had "crystals" in his urine, and he had to be catheterized so they could unblock his obstruction. Often times, if it usually requires the use of antibiotics. Male cats are more prone to urinary problems than females. Giving a teaspoon or 2 of wet cat food everyday can help maintain a healthy urinary tract. Also, good quality cat food and fresh water.
Yes, just make sure that each cat gets its proper food.
To accurately diagnose a urinary tract infection, your cat will need to visit the Vet. The Vet will help you determine the appropriate course of treatment, if necessary. Giving an animal medications without knowing with certainty what is causing the symptoms you're seeing can mask some symptoms and, in the long run, worsen the animal's condition.
That is not something you want to deal with by giving your cat normal cat food. If your cat has a urinary tract infection, you need to take it into the vet and they can get you the right food.
you should probabily take your cat to the vet. just to be safe.
Their Protective Structure is their Sharp Teeth:L Yeah men :))Not sure :)
NO! In what way could a cat effect a bladder problem????????
It contains the urethra for urine to pass from the urinary bladder, and carries semen for reproduction.