Also, urine with high pH, and
a type of urinary crystal called struvite, is correlated with the symptoms.
Not exact matches
It is important to acknowledge that veterinary medicine can not explain why some cats are prone to developing
urinary crystals and / or stones and why some other cats, perhaps eating the same
type of diets, even dry diets, do not develop them.
Behavioral problems are often multifactorial and involve ruling out medical problems first (with the
urinary problems especially like
urinary tract infections, FLUTD,
crystals, stones, etc) and then really delving into many things like how many cats you have, the lay out
of your house, what
type litter you are using, what kind
of litter box, where the litter boxes are located, etc etc etc..
That would need to be confirmed by your veterinarian with a quick
urinary sample so they can get him started on medication and food for whichever
type of crystal he has.
No significant association was found between food
type and presence
of urinary crystals.
It aids in the reduction and elimination
of certain
types of stones or
crystals that may accumulate in the
urinary bladder, leading to blockage.
There are many
types of feline
urinary tract
crystals, but the two most common are struvite and calcium oxalate.
With such data in hand, the company formulates its
Urinary S / O diets to promote a urinary environment unfavorable to the development of both types of cr
Urinary S / O diets to promote a
urinary environment unfavorable to the development of both types of cr
urinary environment unfavorable to the development
of both
types of crystals.