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Let's face it. It's unpleasant to
say the least to have your cat
urinating in house. Sometimes cats seem to completely ignore
their litter box and urinate in the most appropriate places such
as the kitchen sink. If you want to prevent messes and get the
smell under control, it's important to address the underlying
cause of the problem.
You are probably asking yourself,
"Why
is my cat urinating in house?" Your cat is urinating
in the house because he doesn't want to urinate in the litter
box. He associates the litter box with urination. That's right
cats avoid their litter box when it is painful to urinate because
they somehow believe that the litter box is the problem. Usually
the underlying cause of painful urination is a urinary tract
infection.
If you notice your cat urinating
in house, it's important to take him to the vet to get tested.
More often than not, urinary tract infections in dogs are caused
by E. coli bacteria. If not timely treated, the infection can
travel up to the kidneys and become life-threatening.
So why is my cat urinating in house
and what can I do about it? While it's important to take your
cat to the vet, you have to realize that your vet will most likely
prescribe antibiotics. Antibiotics work but they do little more
than suppress the symptoms of the problem. Many cats have recurring
infections until the underlying cause of the problem is addressed.
In order to treat the problem, it's
important to make some lifestyle changes. First of all, give
your cat only fresh, filtered water. Make sure he always has
plenty in his dish. Dehydration can cause urinary tract infections
and drinking filtered water helps to flush out the toxins that
accumulate in your cat's body. You're probably still wondering,
"Why is my cat urinating in house?" You will also want
to consider dietary change because dry, commercial cat food is
often the cause of infection.
Dry, commercial cat food contains
lots of minerals and it is very grainy. It can alter the pH of
your cat's urine and make it easier for bacteria to flourish
in your cat's urinary tract. Even before you see your cat urinating
in house, you will probably want to start giving him only raw,
unprocessed food and home cooked food. These natural foods will
help your cat achieve inner balance and overall good health.
If you're still wondering, "Why
is my cat urinating in house and why can I do about it?"
there is one more thing you ought to know. A homeopathic remedy,
combined with sufficient water intake and a healthy diet, can
effectively treat and prevent urinary problems in cats. Homeopathy
goes beyond just suppressing symptoms. It helps your cat achieve
permanent recovery by restoring health to your cat's bladder,
urinary tract, and immune system.
Now that you are armed with this
information, keep it in mind the next time you see your cat
urinating in house. Don't wait until the problem spirals
out of control. Prevent it from progressing by making the necessary
diet and lifestyle changes and giving your cat a homeopathic
remedy. Believe me. You will notice a huge difference in the
way your cat behaves and you will help him achieve permanent
recovery.
Wayne McDonald is a health enthusiast who has been researching
natural remedies for a number of years. As a regular contributor,
he discusses the most promising natural treatments for cats and
dogs. To find out more about how to support your pet naturally
visit www.herbalremediestlc.com/cat-urinary-tract-health
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