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    My Cat Is Passing Blood In His Urine But Is Otherwise Normal. What Could Be The Cause?

    Kramer is about 12 years old is castrated and does not show any other signs of problems. His thyroid is toward the hyper end of the spectrum but did not require medication as of 3 months ago.

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    Had similar problem with boy cat - ask vet to check for kidney stones as well , it is very painful .

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      The blood in urine is normally caused by the disease Feline Lower Urinary Tract Infection. It has not only one specific reason but inflammation of urinary bladder can be a reason. Your pet requires an immediate examination. The second situation is caused by hyperthyroidism that occurs due to excessive secretion of thyroid gland. This should not be ignored and should be treated immediately because in rare cases this can cause cancer. So it is better to take your pet to vet to treat both the diseases in time. Your vet can recommend you Methimazole for two or three times a day throughout the life of the cat for Hyperthyroidism.

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