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FLUTD in Cats: Blood in Urine, Frequent Urination & Urinary Blockage

Feline Lower Urinary Tract Disease (FLUTD): causes of blood in urine, frequent urination, and urinary blockage in cats. Vet-supervised guide.

The Bottom Line: Urinary Blockage in Male Cats Is a Life-Threatening Emergency

If your cat is straining in the litter box but producing no urine, get to a vet immediately. Urinary blockage in male cats is especially dangerous — left untreated, it can cause acute kidney failure and death within 24 to 48 hours. On the other hand, if your cat has blood-tinged urine but is otherwise eating, drinking, and acting normally, a next-day appointment is usually safe. FLUTD is an extremely common group of conditions, estimated to affect 10–15% of all cats at some point in their lives.

Key Symptoms of FLUTD

Watch for these telltale signs: - Frequent trips to the litter box with little or no urine produced - Blood in the urine (pink to red discoloration) - Crying or vocalizing while urinating — a clear pain signal - Urinating outside the litter box — the cat associates the box with pain - Excessive licking of the genital area - [Not urinating at all](/en/columns/cat-not-urinating) — possible urinary blockage The combination of straining with no urine output + lethargy + vomiting is the classic triad of a urinary blockage and demands emergency veterinary care.
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What Causes FLUTD

Feline Idiopathic Cystitis (FIC): The leading cause, responsible for about 60% of FLUTD cases. Stress plays a major role. The bladder becomes inflamed despite no identifiable infection or stones. Urinary stones (urolithiasis): Struvite (magnesium ammonium phosphate) and calcium oxalate are the two most common types. Diet pH and mineral balance are significant contributing factors. Urethral plugs: A mixture of crystals, proteins, and cellular debris that lodges in the narrow urethra of male cats, causing a blockage. Bacterial infection: Relatively uncommon in younger cats but becomes more likely in seniors and cats with pre-existing kidney disease.

Treatment and Preventing Recurrence

Acute treatment: - For urinary blockage: urethral catheterization (typically 1–3 days of hospitalization) - Pain relief and anti-inflammatory medication - IV fluids to correct dehydration and electrolyte imbalances Recurrence prevention (the most critical part): - Increase water intake: Prioritize wet food, provide multiple water stations, and use a pet water fountain - Urinary care diet: Formulated to manage urine pH and mineral balance - Reduce stress: Add more litter boxes (one per cat plus one), and review indoor safety for environmental improvements - Weight management: Addressing obesity is equally important FLUTD has a high recurrence rate — about 50% of cats relapse within a year — so ongoing preventive management is essential.
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