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Cats with repeated urinary problems caused by different diseases

By H. S. Lund & A. Eggertsdóttir·Published in Journal of feline medicine and surgery·2018·View original on Semantic Scholar

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Original publication title: Recurrent episodes of feline lower urinary tract disease with different causes: possible clinical implications

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Plain-English summary

A group of six cats with repeated urinary issues were examined over several years, showing different causes for their symptoms each time. Some cats had stones in their bladder (urolithiasis) during one visit and then developed a condition called feline idiopathic cystitis (FIC) later on, while others experienced FIC first and later had bladder stones or infections. Each time the cats showed symptoms, they underwent thorough testing, including blood work and urine cultures. The findings suggest that cats with recurring urinary problems may need careful evaluation each time, as their issues can stem from various causes. Treatment focused on environmental changes to help manage their urinary health.

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Abstract

Case series summary While descriptions of cats with recurrent episodes of feline idiopathic cystitis (FIC) exist, little is published on cats with recurrent episodes of feline lower urinary tract disease (FLUTD) where the cat is diagnosed with different causes of FLUTD at separate episodes. In the present paper, six cats, originally part of larger studies of FLUTD among Norwegian cats, are described. In the project period (2003–2009), these cats had several episodes of FLUTD. At each episode, the cats had a complete physical examination, abdominal imaging, blood work, urinalysis and urine culture performed. Two of the cats initially presented with urolithiasis and subsequently with episodes of non-obstructed FIC. Four of the cats presented with non-obstructed FIC at one or more episodes, but were later diagnosed with urolithiasis or bacterial cystitis without prior catheterisation or other known predisposing factors. Relevance and novel information Cats with recurrent episodes of FLUTD may present with different causes at different times. The need to thoroughly work-up cats with recurrent episodes of FLUTD at each presentation is emphasised. FIC may be considered as a predisposing factor in cats developing urolithiasis or bacterial cystitis; alternatively, interrelated FLUTD disease mechanisms exists. Thus, applying multimodal environmental enrichment and modification (MEMO) to cats with signs of FLUTD independent of diagnosis should be considered.

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Original publication on Semantic Scholar: https://www.semanticscholar.org/paper/29943625