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Background and Aim:This paper reports a retrospective study performed in 185 cats diagnosed with feline lower urinary tract disease (FLUTD). The analyzed population involved feline patients at the Veterinary Clinic of Universitas Gadjah Mada, Indonesia. This research aimed to evaluate the clinical indications and causes of FLUTD in the Yogyakarta cat population.Materials and Methods:The medical data of all feline patients were obtained to conduct this study. FLUTD diagnoses were based on physical examinations, urinalyses, ultrasound examinations, and bacterial cultures. Only cats with a complete examination were used in the study. The clinical signs were evaluated and accompanied by the results of laboratory tests in cats that showed symptoms of FLUTD. The medical history of all feline patients was analyzed thoroughly. Most of the feline’s urine samples were collected by catheterization.Results:The most commonly diagnosed of FLUTD in the Yogyakarta cat population were: feline idiopathic cystitis (FIC) (56%), urinary tract infection (UTI; 25%), urolithiasis (13%), urethral plugs (UP) (4.9%), and neoplasia (0.4%), respectively. The prevalence of UTI is higher than that reported in Europe or the US. Older cats more often show symptoms of UTI and neoplasia, whereas young cats more often show symptoms of FIC and UP. The prevalence of male cats experiencing FLUTD in Yogyakarta is much higher than female cats.Conclusion:The incidence rate of FLUTD cases in Yogyakarta is related to age and sex. The results of this study are similar to those of the previous research studies conducted in other countries.

Highlights

  • Feline lower urinary tract disease (FLUTD) is considered on problems related to a cat’s urethra and urinary bladder [1,2]

  • The most commonly diagnosed of feline lower urinary tract disease (FLUTD) in the Yogyakarta cat population were: feline idiopathic cystitis (FIC) (56%), urinary tract infection (UTI; 25%), urolithiasis (13%), urethral plugs (UP) (4.9%), and neoplasia (0.4%), respectively

  • The prevalence of male cats experiencing FLUTD in Yogyakarta is much higher than female cats

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Introduction

Feline lower urinary tract disease (FLUTD) is considered on problems related to a cat’s urethra and urinary bladder [1,2]. FLUTD is a broad terminology that involves many disorders, including feline ­idiopathic cystitis (FIC), urethral obstructions, urolithiasis, urinary tract neoplasia, and urinary tract infection (UTI) [3]. According to the previous research, cats with any problems in the urinary tract show identical symptoms [1,3]. The epidemiology data in FLUTD cases have not been reported in Yogyakarta. This paper reports a retrospective study performed in 185 cats diagnosed with feline lower urinary tract disease (FLUTD). This research aimed to evaluate the clinical indications and causes of FLUTD in the Yogyakarta cat population

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