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Bladder health in cats

bladder health in cats

Bladder health in cats is a common reason for cats to visit the vets with stress and anxiety a common cause.

Many vets have moved to a more holistic approach to aiding bladder health in cats by incorporating the use of dietary, behavioural and nutraceutical use.

How do I know if my cat is needs support?

There are a number of possible reasons your cat may need help in maintaining normal urinary tract health, however it is important to consult your vet who is best placed to offer the most appropriate advice for your cat’s specific health requirements.

Poor urinary tract health can be more common in older cats, so it is important to take your senior cat for regular health checks. Regularly monitoring their bladder health can help to ensure that your cat has a better quality of life.

An increasing number of cats can be affected by a change in their routine or environment which can cause stress such as:

  • Moving Home
  • Car Travel
  • Inter-Cat conflict
  • Disruption to home environment ie new arrivals of pets or people
  • Lack of exposure to the outdoors
  • Boarding in a cattery

Your vet is best placed to monitor your cat’s health. It is important to have regular health checks with your local vet to ensure that your cat is receiving the best possible care. Ask your vet about Nutracys+, which is recommended by thousands of vets throughout the UK and Ireland. Nutracys+ our product aimed at helping support bladder health in cats.