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Crystallized Cat UrineI have found them in odd places. The oddest being under the kitchen cupboards, almost as if something (a cat perhaps) was standing on the counter and just sprayed. I am totally baffled. Could it be crystals and dried cat urine? Don Feedback About This Post:RE: Crystallized Cat UrineThat sounds to me like plain old scent marking done by cats. You have only found it after it has dried. Post by fatboyslimsmom RE: Crystallized Cat UrineIf you pick up those crystals and sniff them, you will be dead sure whether they are cat urine or not, by the obvious smell. They could be pitch oozing from pine, they could be insect deposits, they could be brown sugar or whatever. Post by kimhis RE: Crystallized Cat Urine
All cats have crystals in their urine. The problem comes in if their urine is too alkaline, they produce struvite crystals and this can cause a life threatening blockage. If the urine is too acidic, they can produce a different kind of crystal. Cats must have a urine PH between 6.00 and 6.50. Post By Enter your name. (Guest Post) RE: Crystallized Cat Urine
hi Post by donrad RE: Crystallized Cat UrineIf your cat is having urinary problems, you will definitely know it. He will be urinating in unusual places and there will be more blood than anything else. He will be in severe pain and there will be no mistaking it. I too, have a male cat that was neutered and then had to have a complete sex change due to uric acid crystals in his bladder and urethra. The crystals stop up the urethra and the cat can't void or will be voiding very little urine. Post By Shelly (Guest Post) RE: Crystallized Cat Urine
Hi Don, Do you see your cats having any kind of difficulty urinating, or do you see any changes at all in their urinary or drinking habits? Do your cats seem to be experiencing any discomfort? If you have any doubts or are simply uncertain, a vet visit is in order. This is another possible problem you should NOT be trying to self-diagnose. Post By Shelter Worker (Guest Post) RE: Crystallized Cat Urine
Hi Don, Urinary blockages are a painful life threatening Problem for male cats. My young male had a lot of problems. We would buy the low ash food from the vet and would have to pay to get him unblocked every so often. It was painful for him and a drain of money for us. We decided to opt for the surgery to in essence, get him a sex change. He was already newtered. The doc removed the remaining penis and enlarged the urinary tract. It has been over five years now, No problems I am glad to say. The surgery ran about $1200. You should make sure that they are drinking plenty of fresh clean water. Post by BX Barb |
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