- 1). Follow your cat to see where it is urinating. If it typically uses the litter box and has now started urinating outside of the box, schedule an appointment with your veterinarian and have your cat tested for a bladder infection.
- 2). Listen to your cat when it goes to use the litter box. If it cries out while he urinates, it should be checked by a veterinarian for a bladder infection.
- 3). Watch your cat closely to see if it is straining to produce urine.
- 4). Look for small wet spots in the litter box or traces of bloody urine.
- 5). Monitor trips to the litter box. If your cat is using the litter box more frequently it should be checked for a potential bladder infection.
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