Pet Urinary Problems

A change in urinary habits, such as going more often than usual, can mean infection, blockage, bladder stones, or a myriad of other diseases. Your pet needs to be seen as soon as possible to determine why he or she is not urinating normally. Male cats are at a higher risk of urinary blockage, which needs immediate treatment. If you are concerned about any changes in your pet’s urinary habits, please call us to determine the urgency of treatment.

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Urinary Issues:

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