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by tigersmine » Thu Mar 29, 2012 8:28 pm
We have a male cat neutered with high ph in his urine. There are crystals forming and blocking him from urinating, he was in the vets office for 4 days because he was blocked, after that we tried special food from the vets office and bite-sized chewy treats for UT problems but he won't eat it. Is there anything else we can do for him, he is only 3 yrs old. Please Help.
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by MarcMorrone » Tue Apr 17, 2012 5:58 pm
This really is an issue that you need to be in contact with your vet about-the foods and treats that your vet prescribed are ment to acidify the urnine to prevent the crystals and you do not want to vary from the treatment-crystals in a male cats urine is always something that you want to avoid-if the cat has issues with the diet then the vet will prescribe another solution.
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Marc Morrone
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