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		<title>Three Ways You Can Use Feline Urinary Support To Promote Cat Urinary Health</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Do you know how natural <a target="_blank" title="UTI-Free by Native Remedies" href="http://tinyurl.com/yg4r28u">feline urinary support</a> can help your kitty avoid frequent cat urinary problems?  If your pet suffers from repeated cat bladder infection, here are three ways you can support his feline urinary health.</p>
<p> <strong>Diet And Feline Urinary Support</strong></p>
<p> Your cat&#8217;s diet is extremely important in promoting cat urinary health.  Many cat owners are unaware that a one-year study showed that feeding a high-quality canned food reduced feline urinary problems significantly.  Why is this?</p>
<p> You should know that the best way to prevent feline lower urinary tract disease, or FLUTD, is to increase the amount of water that goes through your cat.  The easiest way to do this is to feed him canned cat food, which has a moisture level of around 75%.  This is much closer to a cat&#8217;s natural diet.</p>
<p> The problem is that dry cat food, which is what most kitties eat, has a very low moisture level, under ten percent.  A cat who eats only dry food must drink a lot of water to get enough fluid intake to prevent cat urinary problems.  Unfortunately, it can be very difficult to get your cat to drink more water, since he has evolved to get most of his water from his diet.</p>
<p> If your cat isnt&#8217; drinking enough water, he&#8217;s probably chronically dehydrated.  His urine is very concentrated, which can lead to cat bladder stones.  These stones irritate the bladder wall, and cause feline cystitis, which is a bladder inflammation.  Just feeding your cat moist food can help to prevent this problem.</p>
<p> Another way to get your cat to drink more water is to divide his food into three equal amounts and feed him three times a day.  It&#8217;s been shown that feeding your cat two or three times a day as opposed to once a day is associated with an increase in his daily water intake.<br /> <strong><br /> Reduce Cat Stress To Reduce Cat Bladder Infection Problems</strong></p>
<p> Cats appear to lead charmed lives, but this isn&#8217;t really true.  Our kitties are creatures of habit, and they don&#8217;t like changes at all.  Moving to a new home, remodeling, adding a new pet or person to your household, and even changing your feline&#8217;s food causes cat stress.  Cats don&#8217;t handle stress well.  In fact, stress in cats has been linked to feline idiopathic cystitis, which is a bladder inflammation that doesn&#8217;t appear to have any cause.</p>
<p> Be on the lookout for anything that&#8217;s stressing your cat.  Reducing or removing the cause of the stress may help to reduce <a target="_blank" title="UTI-Free by Pet Alive" href="http://tinyurl.com/yg4r28u">cat urinary problems</a>.</p>
<p> <strong>Natural Remedies For Cats Can Support Cat Urinary Health</strong></p>
<p> Humans have been dealing with bladder infections since the beginning of time.Before we had access to modern antibiotics, people used herbs to treat cystitis, or bladder infections.  In many parts of the world, people still use these remedies.  Can these natural remedies work on cats too?</p>
<p> The answer is yes.  Uva ursi and barberry are two herbs that have stood the test of time for treating cystitis in people.  The homeopathic remedies Cantharis and Staphysagris also have a successful track record in treating human urinary tract infections.  These four remedies have been specially formulated into a remedy that&#8217;s not only safe, but effective, to prevent feline urinary problems.</p>
<p> Click on any link in this article to learn how natural remedies for cats can support <a target="_blank" title="UTI-Free by Native Remedies" href="http://tinyurl.com/yg4r28u">cat urinary health</a>.</p>
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		<title>Three Ways To Promote Cat Urinary Health With Feline Urinary Support</title>
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Diet And Feline Urinary Support
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Let me ask you a simple question:  Do you know how natural <a target="_blank" title="Natural Pet Urinary Health" href="http://naturalpeturinaryhealth.com">feline urinary support</a> can prevent frequent cat urinary problems?  If your cat suffers from cat bladder infection, there are three ways you can support feline urinary health.</p>
<p><strong>Diet And Feline Urinary Support</strong></p>
<p> Your cat&#8217;s diet is extremely important in promoting cat urinary health.  Many cat owners are unaware that a one-year study showed that feeding a high-quality canned food reduced feline urinary problems significantly.  Why is this?</p>
<p> You should know that the best way to prevent feline lower urinary tract disease, or FLUTD, is to increase the amount of water that goes through your cat.  The easiest way to do this is to feed him canned cat food, which has a moisture level of around 75%.This is more like your cat&#8217;s natural diet. </p>
<p> You see, cats are meant to get most of their water intake from their food.  Dry cat food has a very low moisture level, under ten percent.If your cat eats only dry food, he must drink lots of water to get enough fluid intake to prevent cat urinary problems.  Unfortunately, it can be very difficult to get your cat to drink enough water, since he doesn&#8217;t naturally do this. </p>
<p> A cat with a low water intake is more than likely chronically dehydrated.  His urine is very concentrated, which can lead to cat bladder stones.  These stones irritate the bladder wall, and cause feline cystitis, which is a bladder inflammation.  Just feeding your cat moist food can help to prevent this problem. </p>
<p> Another way to get your cat to drink more water is to divide his food into three equal amounts and feed him three times a day.  It&#8217;s been shown that feeding your cat two or three times a day as opposed to once a day is associated with an increase in his daily water intake.</p>
<p> <strong>Reduce Cat Stress To Reduce Cat Bladder Infection Problems</strong></p>
<p> Cats appear to lead charmed lives, but this isn&#8217;t really true.  Our kitties are creatures of habit, and they don&#8217;t like changes at all.  Moving to a new home, remodeling, adding a new pet or person to your household, and even changing your feline&#8217;s food causes cat stress.  Cats don&#8217;t handle stress well.  In fact, stress in cats has been linked to feline idiopathic cystitis, which is a bladder inflammation that doesn&#8217;t appear to have any cause.</p>
<p> Be on the lookout for anything that&#8217;s stressing your cat.  Reducing or removing the cause of the stress may help to reduce <a target="_blank" title="Natural Pet Urinary Health" href="http://naturalpeturinaryhealth.com">cat urinary problems</a>.</p>
<p> <strong>Natural FLUTD Treatments</strong></p>
<p> Humans have been dealing with bladder infections since the beginning of time.Herbs were the usual treatment for this condition before we had access to modern antibiotics.  In many parts of the world, they still are.  Can these natural remedies work on cats too?</p>
<p> The answer is yes.  Uva ursi and barberry are two herbs that have stood the test of time for treating cystitis in people.The homeopathic remedies Cantharis and Staphysagris are well-known for treating human urinary tract infections successfully.  These four remedies have been specially formulated into a remedy that&#8217;s not only safe, but effective, to prevent feline urinary problems. </p>
<p> For your cat&#8217;s safety, be sure to make your purchase only from a long-established company that&#8217;s well-known for producing only the highest quality natural pet remedies.</p>
<p> Do your kitty a favor and improve his cat urinary health by using natural feline urinary support to prevent cat bladder infection.</p>
<p> Visit <a target="_blank" title="Natural Pet Urinary Health" href="http://naturalpeturinaryhealth.com">Natural Pet Urinary Health</a> to learn more about feline urinary support, and to find the best place to buy herbal pet remedies.</p>
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		<title>Relieve Cat Urinary Problems With Five Natural Remedies For Pets</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Ever wondered if there&#8217;s something you can do at home to prevent or treat cat urinary problems?  Here&#8217;s a list of five natural remedies for cat bladder infection, along with how to choose the best <a target="_blank" title="Natural Pet Urinary Health" href="http://naturalpeturinaryhealth.com">natural remedies for pets</a>.</p>
<p><strong>Feed Your Cat A High-Quality Canned Food</strong></p>
<p> But, you say, this isn&#8217;t a natural remedy.  Actually it is.  Feeding your cat the best diet possible is the easiest natural way to keep him healthy and prevent future problems due to poor nutrition. </p>
<p> Did you know that cats that eat only dry food are chronically dehydrated?  Dry food has an extremely low moisture level, compared to canned food.  Cats are meant to get most of their water from their food, so many of them don&#8217;t drink enough water, which can lead to cat urinary problems.</p>
<p><strong>Fresh, Clean, Water Is A Must</strong></p>
<p> Lots of clean, fresh water is another natural remedy that promotes bladder health in your cat.  Your tap water may taste funny to your cat, so give him filtered water to make it more appealing to him.  If your cat still won&#8217;t drink enough, you can add a little extra water to his canned food to increase his moisture intake.</p>
<p> <strong>Recommended Supplements</strong></p>
<p> If your kitty has a feline bladder infection, you can give him between 250 and 500 milligrams of vitamin C every day.  Vitamin C is a natural anti-inflammatory that helps to relieve the pain of a <a target="_blank" title="Natural Pet Urinary Health" href="http://naturalpeturinaryhealth.com">cat bladder infection</a>.  It helps an irritated, inflamed bladder to heal itself, too.</p>
<p> Diarrhea is a side effect of high doses of vitamin C, so it&#8217;s best to start with a smaller dose and work up to a larger one.</p>
<p> A well-known natural remedy is cranberry, which works by keeping bacteria from sticking to the walls of the bladder.  Avoid the super-sweet cranberry juice at the grocery store, and give your cat cranberry capsules instead.</p>
<p> <strong>Herbal Pet Remedies</strong></p>
<p> Many of these same herbs that people have been using for centuries can be used on pets, too.  The best-known herbal pet remedies for feline urinary tract infections are uva ursi and Oregon grape holly.</p>
<p> Uva ursi is a strong diuretic that kills bacteria in the bladder, and also supports urinary system health. </p>
<p> Oregon grape holly contains berberine, a natural antibiotic that&#8217;s effective against strep and staph bacteria.  It also relieves inflammation in the bladder.</p>
<p> <strong>Homeopathic Remedies For Cat Bladder Infection</strong></p>
<p> Cantharis is a homeopathic remedy that is very effective for relieving pain.  It&#8217;s also useful when your cat is straining to empty his bladder, since it gets rid of the feeling that the bladder is still full, even after it&#8217;s just been emptied.</p>
<p> Staphysagria also relieves pain and promotes healing of inflamed tissues.</p>
<p> <strong>How To Choose The Best Natural Remedies For Pets</strong></p>
<p> You may be wondering how it&#8217;s possible to give your kitty four different herbs and homeopathic remedies.  Wonder no more.  There is a product available now that combines all four of these traditional remedies.  It&#8217;s safe and effective, as well as being easy to use. </p>
<p> You&#8217;ll be relieved to know that you can give this remedy right along with any antibiotic treatment your cat is on.  This herbal remedy for pets doesn&#8217;t interfere with the antibiotics in any way.  And you can continue giving your cat this remedy to support bladder health long after the antibiotic is finished.</p>
<p> Now that you&#8217;re armed with this information, you can prevent <a target="_blank" title="Natural Pet Urinary Health" href="http://naturalpeturinaryhealth.com">cat urinary problems</a> from sneaking up on your feline friend.</p>
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<p>Has your cat ever been blindsided by a feline bladder infection?  Don&#8217;t let this happen to your kitty.Discover how to protect your feline friend from bladder infection in cats.</p>
<p> <strong>Your Cat&#8217;s Urinary Tract</strong></p>
<p> The kidneys, ureters, bladder, and urethra make up your cat&#8217;s urinary tract.  The kidneys are constantly filtering waste products out of your cat&#8217;s blood.  These waste products are carried out of the kidneys into the bladder by the ureters, tubes that run between your cat&#8217;s kidneys and his bladder.</p>
<p> The bladder is a muscular little bag that holds the urine until it leaves the body.  The urine passes out of the body through the urethra.</p>
<p> This system usually works with no problems, but sometimes trouble arises in the form of a bladder infection.</p>
<p> <strong>Cat Bladder Infection Symptoms</strong></p>
<p> Your cat&#8217;s bladder is a sterile environment that, under normal conditions, doesn&#8217;t have any bacteria in it.  However, if bacteria find a way in, they can cause a bladder infection in your cat.</p>
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<li>Symptoms of a feline bladder infection include:</li>
<li>Urinating outside the litter box</li>
<li>Straining to urinate or having trouble passing urine</li>
<li>Crying out in pain when trying to urinate</li>
<li>Bloody urine</li>
<li>Drinking a lot of water</li>
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<p> Inflammation in the bladder is what causes these symptoms, not the infection itself.It&#8217;s possible for your cat to have a bladder infection with no inflammation if he&#8217;s being given anti-inflamatory drugs like cortisone.</p>
<p> Be aware that if your cat can&#8217;t urinate at all, this is a blockage, which is a veterinary emergency.  Get your cat to the vet as soon as possible.</p>
<p><strong>How Your Vet Treats Cat Bladder Infection</strong></p>
<p> Your vet will probably prescribe antibiotics to clear up the infection.  Tests ordered may include a urinalysis to check for white blood cells and crystals in the urine, and a urine culture to identify which bacteria is causing the problem.  The results of the urine culture can help determine which is the best antibiotic to use.</p>
<p> <strong>Tips For Preventing Cat Urinary Problems</strong></p>
<p> There are several ways to prevent your cat from getting a bladder infection in the first place. </p>
<p> First, try to feed your cat canned food.  A cat that eats only dry food is more prone to a bladder infection.  Cats are meant to get most of their water from their food, and moisture levels are much too low in dry cat food.</p>
<p> Second, your cat must have access to lots of pure, clean water at all times.Cats are more susceptible to contaminants in their drinking water, so giving him filtered water to drink is a good idea.</p>
<p><strong>Natural Remedies For Pets Can Prevent Cat Bladder Infection</strong></p>
<p> People have been using herbal and homeopathic remedies for bladder problems for centuries.The question many cat owners want answered is, &#8220;Are these remedies available for cats?&#8221;. </p>
<p> The answer is yes.Find a remedy that has been produced especially for companion animals, not humans.  The remedy should include the herbs uva ursi and barberry, along with the homeopathic remedies Cantharis and Staphysagris.  These ingredients have a proven track record for treating bladder problems.</p>
<p> You&#8217;ll also want to find a remedy that&#8217;s safe enough to give your cat every day to prevent cat urinary problems.  It needs to be easy to administer, too.If you have to fight your cat every day to get a pill into him, you won&#8217;t use the remedy for long.  Be sure you purchase your remedies only from a company with a good reputation that stands behind its products.</p>
<p> Now it&#8217;s time for you to put these tips into action so your cat won&#8217;t suffer from feline bladder infection.</p>
<p> Darlene Norris has combined her long-time interest in natural healing with her experience working at a vet clinic to bring you her new website, <a target="_blank" title="Natural Pet Urinary Health" href="http://naturalpeturinaryhealth.com">Natural Pet Urinary Health</a>.  Here you can discover how herbal and homeopathic remedies can help prevent and treat feline bladder infection.  Find the best place to buy these remedies at http://naturalpeturinaryhealth.com</p>
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