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Cats often seem prone to urinary tract problems, cystitis. The cause of cystitis in cats isn't completely known or understood; although, a bacterial infection of the bladder can trigger the condition, even if not a common cause.FLUTD (Feline Lower Urinary Tract Disorder) or Feline Cystitis, is the inflammation of the bladder and usually includes formation of crystals in the urine. The symptoms, if observed by owners, include frequent trying to urinate with the passing of small amounts of urine. Blood may or may not be apparent in the urine. When my cat became ill, we never noticed any difference in behavior, and he has always been very private about using the litter box. He seemed perfectly fine one day and was in extreme pain the next. When the veterinarian examined the cat, Even though the exact cause of cystitis may not be known, studies show some predisposing factors that fit most cases of the problem: neutered cats; obesity; indoor, sedentary cats; cats with lower water consumption and fed only dry foods; and cats subject to stress situations. Also certain types of dry foods seems harder on cats' urinary tracts than others, as we discovered with one of our cats since we had him on a food high in magnesium. Another problem can be a dirty litter box.One possible way to avoid recurrence of cystitis is to be sure cats have ample of clean water. If a cat doesn't or won't drink water (which I've personally never observed in any of
