Recently
the rescue FIV cat that I call Buddy showed signs of urinary
problems; straining to pee, peeing outside of his litter box; And he
had irritable behavior. Buddy has Feline Immunodeficiency Virus (FIV)
and whenever cats with this condition are sick it is very important
to seek veterinarian care. We took him to the veterinarian clinic and
Buddy was diagnosed with a urinary
tract infection and the treatment was to feed him a
prescription diet food.
I
was told that the special diet food had the right balance of
nutrients for cats bladder to be healthy and that this food would put
a stop to the urinary crystals.
Buddy has been eating the prescription food for the last two months and we have seen minimal improvements. He has more energy and is not sleeping all day. He is still hit or miss at the litterbox and still has a pink cast in his urine.
Buddy has been eating the prescription food for the last two months and we have seen minimal improvements. He has more energy and is not sleeping all day. He is still hit or miss at the litterbox and still has a pink cast in his urine.
We
took him back to the veterinarian and they said his bladder was very
tender and they could not examine him, he was given a round of
antibiotics and we were told to continue with the prescription
food. The veterinarian also suggested the Feliway diffuser
to eliminate any stress in the home.
Stray
cats that are rescued then have to live in a home or in a cage at a
shelter usually suffer from anxiety and this is one of the reasons
for Urinary Tract / bladder infections.
The
prescription food that we buy for Buddy is very expensive 24
five-ounce cans for $56. The Feliway diffuser is $28 for one plug-in
unit. I am not sure if the prescription pet food is the best treatment for Buddy, as I have treated cats with the Hills Perscription Diet since 2009 and have my doubts about its effectiveness. I follow Dr. Karen Becker and plan to search for her recommendations.
Learn more about Urinary Tract Infections (UTI) in cats by viewing this video by Dr. Karen Becker.
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