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Straining to urinate in cats
Symptom checker
Is there a strange odor?
Changes to urination pattern?
Are they straining?
Is there blood?
Is there a strange odor?
Changes to urination pattern?
Are they straining?
Does your pet need Urgent Care?
Here’s what you can do at home...
Enrich the Environment.
Stress is a significant factor in feline idiopathic cystitis, and creating a supportive environment can make a big difference. Focus on the five pillars of a healthy feline environment:
Places to Hide – Cats love vertical spaces. Add shelves lined with soft bedding at varying heights. It’s not odd to have furniture for your cat—it’s part of being a great cat parent!
Multiple Resources – Especially in multi-cat households, provide multiple food, water, and litter box stations. The rule of thumb is one per cat, plus one.
Predatory Play – Create a “catio,” rotate toys, and hide treats around the house to simulate hunting.
Respect Social Needs – Every cat is different. Spend time with your cat on their terms—whether it’s morning laser pointer play or quiet evening cuddles.
Scent and Sound Awareness – Reduce noise and allow access to soothing natural scents and sounds. If your cat is sensitive to loud noises, try to keep the environment calm.
What can you expect from your visit?
Bloodwork
Urine Testing
X-rays
Ultrasound
Treatment
If there is any suspicion of obstruction, your cat will be sedated, and a urinary catheter will be placed. This is both diagnostic and potentially lifesaving.
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