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Cat bladder crystals can form when a cat is have a urinary problem such as a blockage or urinating infrequently due to the intake of too little water. Changing your cat’s diet and adding a homeopathic supplement can help to avoid any cat bladder crystals combining to form bladder stones.

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Care to Avoid Cat Bladder Crystals Today Can Mean Better Health Tomorrow

Cat bladder problems are usually the result of problems with the amount of water a cat is consuming and potentially elements of the diet that need to be corrected. By making some small modifications in the way a cat is cared for cat bladder issues can be avoided or corrected if they are already starting to become a problem.

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Preventing Cat Bladder Problems

Your cat has just had a bladder infection: her first UTI (urinary tract infection). Now the vet says she has a thickened bladder wall. He may have explained, but you still feel in the dark. What the heck is cat bladder thickening, anyway? It sounds worse than the UTI!

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How to Stop Cat Bladder Thickening and Restore Pet Bladder Health