The pH changes in the urine so that the crystals are formed & then infection sets in. The pH changes to high in alkaline. You have to add medication to lower this to a more acidic level, that is why you must have a Veterinarian treat your cat. This usually comes from their diet. That is why it is so important to feed your cat a good quality name brand cat food. If your cat has blocked up once, then you should switch to a prescription brand such as C/D cat food. I think they also have a newer one out too. Ask your Veterinarian who treated your cat, what he or she would recommend as a good cat food.
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The cat would have problems urinating and would squat forever trying to do so. This is one sign that there is a kidney problem right away.
No, guinea pig hay won't cause any problems to cats.
if your talking about cats what you could have is allergies towards cats or have asma etc. if your talking about cats what you could have is allergies towards cats or have asma etc.
Take them to a vet. This can cause serious digestive problems.
Cats do not normally breathe out of the mouth, so the nose is very important for a feline to breathe. A broken nose can cause breathing problems in a cat.
You do not. Cats make themselves. By breeding them. (which is dangerous by cause animals not "fixed" have... hormone problems)
In New Zealand the stoat, ferret and Brushtail possum are very damaging to the enviroment. In Australia the main animals that cause problems are rabbits, cane toads, feral pigs, feral cats and camels.
Yes. Or Diabetes.
Domestic cats may cause allergies to those around them because of the dander they produce. They may also cause damage to property because of the need to sharpen their claws frequently. Domestic cats can also pee around the house and cause stains that are difficult to remove.
If you are allergic to cats, then any cat will do it. The cat least likely to cause problems is the Hairless Cat.
Tigers mark territory much like house cats, by urinating.