Bladder stones, also known as “urocystoliths,” are stony collections of minerals, crystals, and organic material that collect in the bladder. People can get them, but so can your cat. The two most ...
I adopted two purebred Ragdoll cats from the Society for Prevention of Cruelty to Animals when they were a year old. I've had them for five years with no problems - until now. A few months ago, my ...
Q My wife and I noticed that our female cat was straining to urinate and dribbling urine as she walked. When we took her to the vet, she had a full bladder, which the staff drained, and then took ...
Dogs and cats can suffer from a condition known as urolithiasis. Urolithiasis means ‘urine stones’. Urinary stones can form in the kidneys. This is the first thing we think of because it is the most ...
Q: My male cat has bladder stones. Our vet is recommending a special diet, but it's expensive. Is there a natural way to treat them? A: Some conditions and diseases in pets are best managed through ...
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