Urinary incontinence in female cats can be caused by conditions such as cystitis, bladder stones, urethritis, urethral stones, or bladder rupture. During daily care, owners should ensure their female cat drinks plenty of water, as frequent urination helps flush the urethra and reduce inflammation. If the female cat exhibits symptoms such as frequent urination, urgency, hematuria, incomplete urination, or urinary incontinence, it is recommended that the owner take the cat to a veterinary hospital for appropriate treatment as soon as possible.

The first step in dealing with urinary incontinence in cats is to determine if there is an conscious response. If the cat makes urination movements, but the frequency increases, it may be in heat. Animals in heat are territorial and will mark their territory with the scent of their urine.