Uroaddome in cats: causes, symptoms and treatment


Uroaddome in cats: a condition that if not treated in time can cause the death of a cat. Let’s see what it is and what are the symptoms that should not be underestimated.

When we decide to adopt a feline, we must be aware of taking care of it. In addition to feeding him in the best way, it is also necessary to pay attention to the small behavioral or physical changes that Cat may suddenly present.

In fact, these changes can make us understand when our four-legged friend is sick and needs our help. Let’s see below what is the uroabdomen in cats, what are its causes and above all what are the symptoms that should not be underestimated.


Uroaddome in cats: causes and symptoms

The uroabdomen in cats is the presence of urine in the abdomen due to the rupture or injury of one of the organs that make up the urinary tract, namely the kidneys, ureters, bladder and urethra.

Since the urine is made up of waste that has been eliminated from the bloodstream, it could irritate the lining of the cat’s abdomen. For this reason, it is very important to diagnose and treat the uroabdomen in a timely manner.

The main causes of this condition are so many, including:

  • Car accident trauma
  • Urinary tract cancer
  • Urinary blockage
  • Injury caused by medical intervention.

Additionally, felines with lower urinary tract disease are more likely to suffer from this condition.

Symptoms not to be underestimated

As previously stated, it is very important to treat the uroabdomen in the cat as soon as possible. To do this, it is necessary to be able to recognize the signs of the presence of this disorder in our furry friend. The symptoms not to be underestimated are:

  • He retched
  • Anorexia in cats
  • Abdominal pain
  • Swollen abdomen
  • Difficulty lying down
  • Difficulty urinating
  • Agitation
  • Presence of blood in the cat’s urine

In severe cases of uroabdomen, the cat may have tachycardia, a weak pulse and shortness of breath. If your furry friend has one or more of the symptoms listed above, you should contact your veterinarian.

Uroaddome in cats: diagnosis and treatment

To diagnose cat’s uroabdomen, your vet will first perform a complete physical exam.

Then he will carry out other tests such as:

  • Blood analysis
  • Urine analysis
  • Ultrasound

In addition, the specialist will perform an abdominocentesis, i.e. with a syringe he will take the liquid present in the abdomen of the cat, to be sure that it is urine.

bacterial culture of the urine will also be done to highlight any bacteria in the cat’s pee that could be causing other problems in the cat’s abdomen.

Urea abdomen in cats is a medical emergency, so it will be treated as such. Fluids will be initially administered intravenously to the cat, and if necessary, a catheter will be inserted to remove excess urine from the cat’s abdomen.

When the lesion that caused urine to leak into the abdomen is highlighted, the vet will move on to surgery. In the event that a bacterial infection has been highlighted, the specialist will prescribe antibiotics.

Subsequently it is up to the human parent of the Cat to take care of the latter. Just follow all the instructions that the vet will communicate when he sends the cat home.


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