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Calcium Crystals in Cats

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  • How to Naturally Prevent Calcium Oxalate Stones in Cats

    Calcium oxalate stones are hard crystals that form in the cat's bladder, and are caused by an improper diet and lack of adequate hydration. They are a major health threat to cats, especially male cats. Male cats have a narrow urethra that can become blocked by the stones, causing immediate life-threatening illness. The key to avoiding expensive vet bills caused by bladder stones is prevention. If you suspect your cat has calcium oxalate stones, see your vet immediately. Once the stones form, they must be removed surgically.

  • Natural Treatment for Calcium Oxalate Monohydrate

    Calcium oxalate crystals are one of the several types of urine crystals that form in cats' bladders when the urine is too acidic. They can occur in mono- or dihydrate form, and can form faceted crystals or an amorphous, sand-like mass. On their own, they irritate the bladder and urethra, causing painful, bloody urination, and favor the formation of bacteria that can lead to a urinary tract infection that will affect the overall health of the cat. If allowed to grow untreated, the crystals can completely block the urethra of a male cat, leaving him unable to urinate. Calcium oxalate…

  • Cats With Calcium Oxalate Crystals & Treatment

    Middle-aged cats are particularly susceptible to developing calcium oxalate crystals, which can form anywhere in the urinary tract or bladder. Left untreated, this condition may become life threatening since an accumulation of crystals may block the passage of urine.

  • Holistic Treatment for Calcium Oxalate Stones in Cats

    Many people are amazed that our feline friends are prone to get kidney stones. One of the most common forms of kidney stones are oxalate stones. Chronic stones can damage kidneys, so eliminating kidney stones in your cat is vital. There are several holistic and natural remedies that can help to eliminate the threat or frequency of oxalate stones in cats.

  • How to Manage Feline Calcium Oxalate Urolithiasis

    Veterinarians estimate that 10 percent of their feline patients are suffering from feline calcium oxalate urolithiasis. Although this condition can derive from a variety of causes, including viral, idiopathic, bacterial, neoplastic and neurogenic most of the cases come from imbalances in the cat's nutrition. Whatever the cause the pH balance of the cat's urine is disrupted, becoming acidic. The acidic urine causes crystals to form in the cat's urinary tract. If to many crystals form, the urethra becomes blocked. Older cats are more likely to be diagnosed with feline calcium oxalate urolithiasis then younger cats. Veterinarians believe that this is…

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