bladder-stone

There are some cases where male cat surgery to correct UTI or urinary tract infection may be needed, but not all cats require it. One such circumstance is when your veterinarian reports that there exists a blockage in the cat’s urinary tract, a blockage caused by several things like bladder crystals or a bladder stone. Blockages such as a bladder stone can be dangerous and life-threatening because it can lead to your cat’s kidney shutting down, or what is also known as renal failure.

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When is Male Cat Surgery to Correct UTI Needed?

If you don’t know the answer to the question, “can bladder stones kill cats”, and you have a cat with recurring UTIs (urinary tract infections), then you need to know now: the answer is yes. While there are many ways to deal with the problem, with expensive bladder stone surgery, cats heal slowly, and the procedure can damage your cat’s ability to control the bladder without getting to the cause of the problem, but sometimes, it’s the only chance you have if you have failed to take preventative measures.

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Can Bladder Stones Kill Cats? What Caring Pet Owners Need to Know