Is it normal for a cat to urinate several times a day?

The number of times a cat urinates per day is related to its age. The normal number of urinations per day for cats under 2 months old is 6-8 times, with a smaller amount of urine each time; the number of times a cat urinates per day between 2 months and 12 months old 3-4 times; it is normal for adult cats over 1 year old to urinate 2-3 times a day. The normal daily urine output of cats is 25-40ml/kg/d. If the urine output exceeds or falls below this range, the owner needs to pay attention.
Causes of frequent urination in cats:
1. Dietary problems
Many owners do not pay attention when raising cats, especially in terms of diet. Frequently feeding your cat some food that is too heavy or irritating will often cause internal heat in the body and cause frequent urination. The cat needs to adjust its diet structure and give the cat more light and liquid food.
2. Physiological problems
Some kittens have immature urinary systems and cannot hold their urine. Moreover, the kittens’ staple food is milk and they drink too much liquid food. These A combination of factors makes cats prone to frequent urination. This is a normal phenomenon and does not require special treatment.
3. Urinary problems
Owners should carefully check the cat’s body to see the cat’s bladder and urination. The owner can try to feed the cat some Meow Lushun , if the effect is not great, you can feed it with some pet urine.
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