By: Laura Ramirez
Feline bladders problems can be very painful and  lead to other complications. This is why they must be attended to immediately. Although most vets will prescribe antibiotics, many cat lovers give their pets supplements instead because they treat these issues effectively without the harsh side effects of prescription drugs.

If your cat has difficulty controlling urination, this can be a sign of feline bladder health problems. Other possible symptoms include blood in the urine, excessive drinking or not wanting to drink at all. Another common symptom is peeing outside the litter box. Cats do this because they associate painful urination with the litter box.

Good quality supplements can treat, manage and prevent feline bladder health concerns primarily by controlling the pH of the urine. When the pH is within the normal range, bacteria cannot grow and bladder stones cannot form. Supplements are also formulated to strengthen the immune system (to fight off infection and disease), keep bladder tissues healthy and help flush toxins from the kidneys. They can also counteract the effects of feeding your cat processed, commercial food.

Although supplements can make up for poor quality food, obviously, it is best to feed your cat organic food that contains no pesticides, chemicals or fillers. Make sure that the cat food  contains real meat, not just meat byproducts. A good, quality supplement will boost the nutrient value of good food and provide herbs formulated specifically to treat feline bladder problems. Look for ingredients such as Uva Ursi and Staphysagris which have proven effective in clinical trials and which pet owners have been using for years to avoid the harsh effects caused by antibiotics.. While these remedies can be used to treat infections or bladder stones, they can also be use every day for prevention, especially in cats that tend to have recurr
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ing problems.

Other suggestions for feline bladder health include making sure that your pet always has a fresh, clean bowl of filtered water. Using filtered water ensures that your cat does not ingest chemicals that can alter the pH of the bladder. Make sure to sanitize the water bowl often by running it through the dishwasher. Of course, you'll also want to make sure that your cat's litter box is cleaned frequently.

So there you have it: a simple, yet highly effective strategy for treating and preventing feline bladder problems: good food, an effective supplement for treatment and prevention, clean water and of course, lots of love and care.

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