kidney-stones

The treatment of kidney stones in cats first needs to consider the cause and address that. Only then can you expect lasting results. However, urgent cases needs help as a priority.

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Treatment of Kidney Stones in Cats, With Diet and Homeopathy

Lack of urination in cats, also referred to as Anuria, can cause your pet to suddenly start to vomit and as the situation increases in severity, it can also cause your pet to collapse. This condition is often confused with a urinary obstruction such as kidney stones, but it is entirely different as stones do not stop your cat from urinating. They may slow down the urination, but not stop it.

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Lack of Urination in Cats