Study of Feline Lower Urinary Tract Disease in Blida, North of Algeria: Clinical and Epidemiologic Features
Data publikacji: 26 mar 2025
Zakres stron: 9 - 16
Otrzymano: 15 paź 2024
Przyjęty: 15 lut 2025
DOI: https://doi.org/10.2478/fv-2025-0002
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© 2025 Asma Dahmani et al., published by Sciendo
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Feline lower urinary tract disease (FLUTD) is a common problem in cats. The objectives of the present study were to determine the prevalence, clinical signs, causes and the risk factors for FLUTD. From 1514 cats that presented to private veterinary clinic located in the region of Blida, 95 cats (6.27 %) were diagnosed with FLUTD and were included in the study. For each animal, potential risk data were obtained from medical records and cat owner interviews. FLUTD diagnoses were based on physical examinations, urinalyses, ultrasound examinations, and bacterial cultures. The most frequent cause of FLUTD was feline idiopathic cystitis (FIC) (43.15 %), followed by urolithiasis (26.32 %), urinary tract infection (UTI) (21.05 %), urethral plugs (8.42 %) and neoplasia (1.05 %). The most common clinical signs of FLUTD were dysuria (76.84 %), hematuria (60 %), pollakiuria (45.26 %), anuria/oliguria (42.10 %), depression (36.84 %), periuria (34.73 %). In the UTI, the most common bacterial isolate was