How to check your cat for the most common urinary tract disease among cats?

How to check your cat for the most common urinary tract disease among cats?
Feline urinary tract disease is a chronic condition characterized by the formation of uroliths (stones) in the bladder. There are many reasons for the manifestation of this disease, including chronic digestive system disorders, hormonal imbalances, obesity, and others. Unbalanced cat nutrition, water deficiency, or stress often lead to such causes. It is most commonly observed in cats aged 1 to 6 years, especially in neutered ones.
If you notice that your cat is experiencing discomfort during urination, sitting in the litter box in a forced position for a long time, crying, and urinating in drops, you should immediately consult a veterinarian. REMEMBER, if there is no urination for more than a day, the animal may die!
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