What does a UTI look like in a kitten?

Cats with UTIs try to urinate very frequently, they may pass only small amounts of urine, they may strain to urinate, they may cry out or whine when urinating, and there may be blood visible in their urine. Urinating outside of the litterbox is also a red flag that something is wrong in the bladder.

What does it mean when a kitten has an URI?

Look at your kitten’s eyes. With a URI caused by a bacteria (Chlamydia), the membrane that lines your kitten’s eyelids—the conjunctiva—becomes inflamed. This is called conjunctivitis, and would cause your kitten’s eyes to look a little red.

What happens if a kitten’s eye is cloudy?

If not treated in a proper or timely manner, URIs affecting the eyes can lead to scarring of the cornea, which is what causes cloudiness in this case. In extreme cases, URIs in kittens can result in blindness and even eye removal.

Can a kitten recover from an URI infection?

Kittens with underdeveloped immune systems are especially vulnerable to contracting URI’s. With rest, care and veterinary intervention, many cats will recover from mild URI in one or two weeks. Can my other pets get URI?

Why does my kitten have an upper respiratory infection?

Just like humans, the kitten can get cold too and there is a disease called kitten Upper Respiratory Infections (URI) which is usually caused by some viruses or bacteria. The two most common viruses that like to infect kitten or cats are feline herpesvirus and feline calicivirus.

How can I tell if my cat has an URI virus?

The cat may sneeze, have discharge from eyes and nose, drool and breathe with difficulty through his or her mouth. The cat may lose its appetite and even stop drinking. If the discharge from your cat’s eyes and nose is watery and the cat’s temperature is normal, you are dealing with “simple” URI virus.

What does it mean when a cat has crusty eyes?

Blepharitis is inflammation of the eyelids. Typically this is seen as crusty eyelids with unhealthy skin and hair loss around eyes. It can be quite discomforting for cats and the problem may keep coming back after treatments. Luckily, it is an uncommon problem in cats.

What should I do if my new cat has an URI?

We recommend isolating all new arrivals in your household for 8-10 days after adoption to give them a chance to settle in and make sure they are not coming down with anything. URI is not contagious to people or to animals other than cats. What should I do if my new cat has a URI?

How to tell if a kitten has upper respiratory infection?

Kittens – 24 hours. Green or yellow discharge from the nose or eyes. Difficulty breathing, especially panting or breathing with an open mouth. Depressed, lethargic or unresponsive. Vomiting or diarrhea that lasts more than 24 hours.