Looking For a Way to Treat Feline Urinary Infection? Look No Further
by
Jeff Grill
If you are a cat owner, let me ask you a question – what is the best way to treat feline urinary infection? If your answer is ‘I don’t know’, you need to read this article fully. This article explains everything you need to know. If your answer is ‘antibiotics’, you definitely need to read this article fully. This article explains why antibiotics are a good choice and suggests approaches to supplement their effectiveness and possibly avoid future problems. So, shall we get started?
First let me explain why antibiotics, the most popular choice among vets today, are a good, choice, but not the only approach to feline urinary infection.
1. When vets suggest antibiotics, what they do not tell you is this – they are just a temporary solution and not a permanent one. In other words, they just treat the infection that your cat has at the moment, but are not a way to prevent future problems.
2. Antibiotics can cause side effects.
3. They are not capable of preventing recurring infections.
So, as you can clearly see, antibiotics are not the only approach to consider when you are deciding how to treat feline urinary infection.
Homeopathic supplements are another option to consider. Natural, herb based homeopathic have several good reasons for their use:
1. They are made from carefully selected herbs that have a long history of providing urinary system support.
2. They not just treat the symptoms, but also the cause of the infection. They strengthen the immune system of your cat and prevent recurring infections as well. They could provide a lasting solution to the problem.
3. They are safe. There are no risks of side effects at all. In fact, they can be given regularly to cats as a health supplement.
While choosing homeopathic medications, look for herbs like berberis vulgaris, uva ursi, cantharis, and staphysagris. These herbs maintain the right pH levels in the urinary tract, fight inflammation, soothe urinary bladder, and improve your cat’s urogenital health in general. A combination of these herbs can work wonders for your cat’s health.
Now that you know the answer to the question ‘what is the best way to treat feline urinary infection, consult with your veterinarian on the use of antibiotics and the additional support provided by supplements.
Jeff Grill is an editor of the
Cat Health Guide
and has written on many feline health problems. See this site for more information on
feline urinary infection
treatment options.
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