What to do if a female cat urinates frequently but doesn t urinate too much

What should I do if a cat has frequent hematuria but does not urinate too much? A female cat has hematuria, which means that the urine contains blood when the female cat urinates, which is usually manifested as a reddish or reddish urine, accompanied by frequent urination. If the female cat doesn’t urinate much, what is the reason? How should we deal with this situation?  

1. Causes of hematuria in female cats There are many reasons for hematuria in female cats, which may be caused by urinary tract infections, urinary tract stones, kidney disease, vaginitis, etc. The female cat may also be caused by vaginal bleeding, such as menstrual cramps. 2. Causes of female cats with little urine  

1. Allantoin infection Allantoin infection is usually caused by bacterial infection. Symptoms of allanto infection in cats include pain in urination, frequent urination, and urgent urination. Sometimes the symptoms are slightly mild and the cat will only feel uncomfortable without showing any symptoms. 2. Urinary stones Urinary stones are a common disease. It can cause urination in female cats with difficulty, pain or frequent urination. If stones are present for a long time, it may also damage other structures of the urinary system, such as the urethra and bladder. 3. Kidney disease Kidney disease is another common cause of insufficient urine in female cats. This is because the kidneys are the organs responsible for filtering blood and removing waste. If there is a kidney problem, the female cat will experience reduced urine, excessive water, etc.

3. How to deal with the situation where a female cat has hematuria and does not have much urine?

1. Go to the veterinary If your female cat has hematuria, especially with symptoms such as pain or difficulty urination, then you should take it to the veterinary. Female cats are at a higher risk of suffering from urinary tract infections and urinary stones. The above two conditions develop rapidly, which can easily cause pet discomfort and endanger their health. 2. Maintain the correct breech position If your female cat has urinary stones, then the correct posture is important. Keeping your pet in the right breech position helps urinate smoothly and reduces pain. If you have any concerns, please consult your veterinarian. 3. Supervise your diet Another important preventive measure for female cats to urinate hema and do not have much urine is to supervise your pet's diet. Do not feed foods high in magnesium and calcium, as they increase the risk of stones and crystallization. Additionally, recording and monitoring your female cat’s drinking and excretion habits can help identify possible problems early. In short, female cats need to be treated in time if they urinate hematuria and do not urinate much. If this happens to your female cat, take it to the veterinarian. A veterinarian can help determine the cause and give treatment options to ensure your pet can recover as quickly as possible. At the same time, it is also important to do a good job in daily care for female cats to avoid the occurrence of bacterial infections and other problems.