3 November 2025
6 min read

YuMOVE Urinary Care: How to Support Your Cat’s Urinary Health

YuMOVE Urinary Care for Cats

It’s not uncommon for cats to struggle with urinary problems, and sadly, they often suffer in silence. Keeping on top of your cat’s urinary health is essential to making sure they live a happy and healthy life. As well as being on the lookout for any symptoms or unusual behaviour that could indicate urinary issues, it can also be a good idea to give your cat supplements such as YuMOVE Urinary Care, especially if they are prone to urinary problems. In this article, we’ll explore how YuMOVE Urinary Care can benefit your cat, and how you can look after their urinary health. 

What is YuMOVE Urinary Care?

YuMOVE Urinary Care is a specially formulated, high-quality urinary and bladder support supplement for cats. Depending on your cat’s size, either one or two capsules are taken every day. The capsule can be split and the powder sprinkled over your cat’s food for easy administration. 

By supporting natural processes in your cat’s body to happen as they should, YuMOVE Urinary Care keeps your cat feeling great from the inside. As well as aiding your cat’s natural anti-inflammatory processes, YuMOVE Urinary Care also supports serotonin production and helps to maintain the all-important bladder lining. 

How Does YuMOVE Urinary Care Work?

Supplies the Building Blocks of the Bladder Lining

A cat’s bladder has a special lining protecting the cells of the bladder wall. Without this lining, many of the substances in your cat’s urine can irritate the delicate bladder cells and cause problems such as ulceration.  This lining is made up of components called glycosaminoglycans. The N-Acetyl-D-Glucosamine and ActivEase® Green Lipped Mussel contained within YuMOVE Urinary Care provide the four key building blocks of the glycosaminoglycans that form the protective lining of the bladder. YuMOVE Urinary Care also contains Hyaluronic Acid. This is another of the main structural components of the protective lining of the bladder. 

Aids The Body's Own Anti-Inflammatory Process

As well as helping to maintain your cat’s bladder lining, the ActivEase® Green Lipped Mussel in YuMOVE Urinary Care can aid the natural anti-inflammatory action of the cat's metabolism. It provides a unique combination of Omega-3 fatty acids, which have long been celebrated for their ability to reduce inflammation. 

Helps Support Serotonin Production 

Serotonin is an important hormone that has many functions in the body. You might be most familiar with it as the ‘happiness hormone’, but it also has complex effects on the lower urinary tract in cats. YuMOVE Urinary Care contains L-Tryptophan, a natural precursor to serotonin, which can help to support serotonin production in cats. 

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Signs of Urinary Problems in Cats

While a urinary supplement can help to support your cat’s bladder health, it’s still important to keep a look out for any signs of illness. If you spot any of the following symptoms of urinary problems in your cat, book an appointment with your vet: 

  • Difficulty urinating
  • Straining before, during or after urination
  • Vocalising while urinating or appearing in pain
  • Blood in the urine
  • Behavioural changes such as aggression
  • Passing only small amounts of urine
  • Inability to pass any urine at all (this would be considered an emergency) 

Don’t wait to see if these symptoms get better on their own, as urinary problems can be caused by a wide range of things, some of which can escalate very quickly.

How to Look After Your Cat’s Urinary Health

As well as giving your cat YuMOVE Urinary Care supplements every day, there are other things you can do to protect their bladder and urinary health too. 

Keep them Hydrated

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Cats are naturally prone to dehydration, but getting enough water is essential to good urinary health. Make sure your cat always has water available, consider feeding a wet food to introduce more moisture via their diet.

Reduce Stress

Anxiety and stress can have negative impacts on your cat’s urinary health. Address any stressors in the home (such as other pets living in the household, disruption in the home, or poor placement of resources like litter trays) to help reduce stress-related urinary problems.

 

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Maintain the Litter Box

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It’s really important to keep the litter box clean and dry. Be sure to scoop it twice a day, and clean the whole tray thoroughly at least once a week. 

Make Sure Your Cat Gets Plenty of Exercise

Enrichment is important for a huge number of reasons, one of which is maintaining a healthy weight. Cats who don’t get enough exercise risk becoming overweight, which puts them at a higher risk of developing urinary problems such as infections and cystitis. 

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Wrapping Up

In order to look after our feline friends, we need to consider what’s going on inside too, and that includes taking care of your cat’s urinary health. Always look out for signs that something is not right with your cat’s urinary tract, and take them to the vet if you spot any. 

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