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Holistic Treatment for Your Cat’s Bladder Infection
By C. Olivia Ryan, Natural Solutions magazine
Your normally well-behaved kitty is leaving smelly surprises on your carpet, or maybe she’s having difficulty going to the bathroom altogether. It seems pretty obvious that she has a urinary tract infection, right?
If only a diagnosis were that easy. The traditional signs of a cat UTI are straining to urinate, obvious pain or discomfort when urinating, licking the genitals, frequent urination without much output, urinating in unusual places, or cloudy or bloody urine. The American Veterinary Medical Association says these symptoms are the No. 1 reason cats visit the vet. But that doesn’t necessarily mean the cat has an infection, holistic veterinarians say.
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If the cat’s away, the allergens can’t play: Making certain rooms off-limits for your catsfrom The Cat Bible |
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Keep cats out of rooms where allergy sufferers spend a lot of time. This may sound obvious – or it may seem very restrictive towards your cat(s) – but it will really make a difference. The most important off-limits room should be the bedroom: exposing an allergic person to cat dander all night will kick allergic reactions into high gear. In fact, cats should not be allowed on the bed at any time, since that will cause the same reaction when the bed is being slept in. Keeping closet doors closed will also help in reducing the number of allergens that are found in clothing, sheets and other materials. |
——– Original Message ——–
| Subject: | [ Indep. MO: Ragdoll and Mom/2kitties need rescue!!!! |
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| Date: | Fri, 4 Sep 2009 10:14:14 -0700 (PDT) |
| From: | kimtou@yahoo.com <kimtou@yahoo.com> |
— On Fri, 9/4/09, Jennifer Polston <JPol...@indepmo.org> wrote:
From: Jennifer Polston <JPolston@indepmo.
org>
Subject: Cat & Kittens
To: “Kim T” <kim...@yahoo.com>
Date: Friday, September 4, 2009, 9:23 AMKim,There is a mom and 2 babies in our blue room that really need foster. The babies are about 5-7 weeks, 1.5 pounds. They have been here for some time, but we are so full with cats. Also, we have a Ragdoll mix that is older, 6-8 years old that came in flea infested and missing hair due to the fleas. She is very sweet, but Siamese Rescue can’t take her. If you get a chance to post this, I would really appreciate it. The numbers are below:
A08340666, Ragdoll, Avail 9/5, 6-8 year female
A08297766, Black DMH female, Mom
A08297804, Black female, baby 5-7 weeks
A08297813 , Torti female, baby 5-7 weeksThanks Kim!
Jennifer Polston
Independence Animal Services Supervisor
816-325-7211