Do diabetic cats get UTI infections?

Urinary tract infections: Because diabetic pets have glucose in their urine, they are at an increased risk of bacterial infections within their urinary tract. These infections can be difficult to get rid of and are likely to reoccur.

Can diabetes cause kidney disease in cats?

Diabetes mellitus (DM) is a frequent endocrine disease in cats. Diabetic cats may develop chronic kidney disease (CKD), but it is unknown whether DM causes renal damage. At our institution, it was observed that 4 of 30 (13.3%) cats with newly diagnosed DM developed CKD during the first 6 months of therapy.

Can a cat recover from a kidney infection?

Overall, cats with sudden pyelonephritis do well and return to normal health unless they also have kidney stones, chronic kidney disease, urinary tract obstruction, or cancer in the urinary tract. Cats with chronic or recurrent pyelonephritis may be difficult to cure, and their prognosis is more serious.

What can I feed my diabetic cat with kidney disease?

A high-protein, low-carbohydrate diet regulates blood glucose. I recommend Purina® Pro Plan® Veterinary Diets DM Dietetic Management® Feline Formula because of its high protein and low carbohydrate content, and I ask clients to meal feed their diabetic cats twice a day.

Does diabetes affect the kidneys in cats?

Recovery of Bacterial Kidney Infection in Cats Full recovery of kidney function is possible, depending on the amount of damage to the kidneys. Your veterinarian will perform follow-up urinalysis and cultures after treatment has begun and at the end of the antibiotic regimen.

What are the symptoms of a cat with kidney failure?

General symptoms of kidney failure in cats can include:

  • Weakness.
  • Weight loss.
  • Lack of appetite.
  • Depression.
  • Bad breath.
  • Diarrhea (may contain blood)
  • Vomiting (may contain blood)
  • Dehydration.

How did my cat get a kidney infection?

Pyelonephritis is usually caused by a bacterial infection that moves up the urinary tract from the bladder to the kidneys. The bacteria most commonly implicated are Escherichia coli and Staphylococcus.

Why is it difficult to diagnose kidney disease in cats?

Kidney disease quick tips: Kidney disease is a leading cause of suffering and death in cats, 3 and has been so difficult to combat because it was often not detected until most of the damage was done and permanent. Certain factors like kidney stones, urinary tract infections, or hereditary conditions could make kidney disease more likely.

What happens if a diabetic cat has an urinary tract infection?

An untreated urinary infection in a diabetic cat can lead to deregulation of the diabetes, diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA), pyelonephritis (kidney infection) and serious illness. If you suspect your cat has a UTI, the first step is to have a urinalysis run by your veterinarian.

What to do if your cat has a kidney infection?

Ectopic ureters are repositioned surgically to properly drain urine into the bladder. Blockage of the upper urinary tract by a urinary tract stone in a cat with bacterial infection/inflammation of the kidneys may rapidly progress to generalized disease and septicemia. This is a medical emergency and is most often treated with surgery.

What happens if you misdiagnose a cat with diabetes?

This misdiagnosis results in delayed treatment and therefore faster progression of CRF as well as mismanagement of diabetes. If the owner is assessing diabetes control by measuring fluid intake and output only, the cat can be inappropriately overdosed with insulin.

An untreated urinary infection in a diabetic cat can lead to deregulation of the diabetes, diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA), pyelonephritis (kidney infection) and serious illness. If you suspect your cat has a UTI, the first step is to have a urinalysis run by your veterinarian.

How can you tell if your cat has a kidney infection?

Inappropriate urination (particularly noticeable in cats that have previously been well house trained) Additional signs of upper urinary tract infection include fever and pain when the kidneys are palpated during the physical examination. Also, one or both kidneys may be abnormal in size. What causes pyelonephritis?

Can a diabetic cat get chronic renal failure?

If at all possible, periodic blood pressure of the diabetic cat is also recommended as hypertension can results from poorly controlled diabetes, and untreated hypertension can lead to CRF. Treatment CRF is a terminal illness.

What to do if your cat has kidney disease?

If cats with pyelonephritis also have kidney disease, part of their treatment will include a kidney support nutritional profile (e.g. Hill’s Prescription Diet k/d® Feline). The specific treatment of pyelonephritis depends on the underlying cause.