If your Cat Keeps Having Urinary infections or troubles it's time to look at the stress levels. We don't always know if our cats are stressed, but there are many things we can do to help relieve anxiety in cats.

Feline Idiopathic Cystitis

Symptoms, Causes & Natural Remedies

Feline idiopathic cystitis (FIC) is inflammation of the bladder, but in all reality is much more complex than that. Cystitis is unfortunately common in household cats these days. Studies show the correlation between cystitis and stress, yet most conventional veterinarians continue to only treat the symptoms. In this guide we will help you address the root cause of the stress while also helping the symptoms naturally. 

*Important Note: If the bladder inflammation becomes sever, it can lead to blockage of the urinary tract – which requires immediate (often life-saving) medical attention. Please consult your veterinarian if you notice the below symptoms.

Symptoms of Cystitis in Cats

  • Straining to urinate
  • Meowing/yowling while in litter box
  • Blood in urine
  • Frequently urinating
  • Unable to urinate
  • Urinating outside the box
  • Overgrooming in genital area

Causes of Cystitis in Cats

  • Lack of exercise
  • Dry food only diet
  • Overweight or obese
  • Environmental stressors
  • Lack of – or competition for – key resources

Natural Treatments for Cystitis in Cats

For as complex as this issue is, we have personally helped hundreds of cats diagnosed with FIC using the below steps. 

 

Recommended Product for Cystitis in Cats

PEA for Cats

Palmitoylethanolamide, also known as PEA, is a naturally occurring fatty acid compound found in plants and animals. PEA works by supporting the function of glial (nerve) and mast (immune) cells in the body. A tiny amount of this wonder supplement can go a long way in bringing support to cats who struggle with ailments that other treatments just aren’t helping. Without any known side effects and a super easy addition to the food, this is a must have for cats!

Areas of PEA research include:

  • Chronic pain of various sources.
  • Cystitis and chronic urinary tract disease.
  • Allergies (itching and skin lesions).
  • Mast cell tumors.
  • Idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis.

PEA does not directly block pain signals the way opioids and analgesics do. It is not an NSAID, opioid, or steroid.

One bottle is a 75 day supply for most cats.

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