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Owners and vets have to work together to Better Bladder reduce the likelihood of male feline urinary blockage. The primary approach is proactive -- to adjust the food, water, and supplement intake of the cat to ensure easy and constant urination. Keeping liquids running through the system at a steady pace, encouraging the cat to urinate frequently, maintains a very dilute urine, which is less likely to grow large crystals, and which may prevent any crystal growth at all, reducing the threat of male cat urinary problems.

Natural dietary supplements are considered appropriate in this phase of treatment by many vets. In particular those with a diuretic effect, or those increasing the acidity of the urine are often helpful in preventing male feline urinary blockages.A properly selected food, often a prescription food, can also reduce crystal formation. These foods are aimed at altering the chemical intake of the cat to ensure that the urine formed is less likely to form crystals, more likely to hold chemicals in solution, and more likely to set off urination.

The environment of the cat is also controlled: fresh, clean water is to be constantly available -- remember, both diet and supplements are designed to encourage thirst and urination, so water must be on hand. Likewise cat litter boxes are to be cleaned with absolute regularity, to encourage the cat to use them as soon as there is any need: the longer a cat holds his urine the more chance of his having male cat urinary problems.

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