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A closer look at the health of cats showing urinary house-soiling (periuria): a case-control study.

Daniela RamosArchivaldo Reche-JuniorDaniel S MillsPriscila L FragosoAlexandre Gt DanielMariana F FreitasSilvia G CortopassiGeni Patricio
Published in: Journal of feline medicine and surgery (2018)
These results indicate that spraying or latrining behavior in the home, as well as living with a cat that is not using the litter box as a latrine, are all associated with a higher level of urinary tract abnormalities; living with a cat that is spraying, however, does not have this association. The findings also suggest that both forms of periuria might be associated with interstitial cystitis. We therefore conclude that all cats with periuria need to be carefully evaluated medically and that treatment of latrine-related problems should consider all cats in the house, whereas spraying may be more focused on the individual displaying the problem.
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