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16th May 2013, 12:20 PM #4
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Here comes the golden oldie of the forum.....again in lots of other threads on here have always made my feelings clear about dry feeding furries,I worked at a vets for 40 odd years & never had cats with so many urinary problems until dry foods came on the market & that has helped put an awful lot of extra money into the vets budget...... My boss is one of the old school who along with me believes in wet food feeding & a cat with any urinary problems he always says to completely cut out dry food for a while,he has always said to people who want to have some dry food in the cats diet to make sure that it has no more than 0.07 magnesium in it {over here you are looking at RC,Hills & one of the lowest Sanabelle}as he believes that is what helps cause crystals in cats,nothing to prove that but....... Did they actually find crystals if so I am surprised they haven't given you a bit more advice on what to feed to help Ran-Gan over the interim period as they can cause nasty problems or did they test his urine that shows a problem & are assuming it could be crystals..... what type of medication is he on.....? For a few days I would keep him to just wet food to get more fluid into his system & help clear through......
Poor Phsyco Cat does sound as if he is in a lot of trouble & needs help but don't get yourself trounced by him,try your local shelters to see if any of them have a cat catching cage that are easy to use with no risk to anyone.
Cuddles to Ran-Gan hope he is soon feeling a lot better & the weight gain continues....xxx
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