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  1. rob bronstein

    Tiny stones in bladder, no crystals

    I feed a combination of dry and wet food, more wet recently. He seems to drink a good amount as well. Also he is about 3 years old which makes him on the young side for oxalate stones.
  2. rob bronstein

    Tiny stones in bladder, no crystals

    Well the urinalysis was done on a sample that was obtained from the surface of the X-ray machine because he peed out of fear and so there can be multiple issues with that as exposure to air alone can change the pH. Also 6.5 is an ideal target range pH in cats and there were no crystals at all...
  3. rob bronstein

    Tiny stones in bladder, no crystals

    Hi, My cat had some blood in his urine and upon taking him to the vet there were no stones found on X-rays however tiny ones were spotted on ultrasound. The urinalysis was normal with no crystals, the pH of the urine was 6.5. The vet says that it lends to calcium oxalate crystals and surgery is...
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