I know that I will not find a miracle cure, nor will I be able to get through this without some sort of bill, so I am posting this out of curiosity and worry. Let me preface this by telling a story: I work for a local animal shelter and pet sit on the side, and one day I adopted out a beautiful cat to my mother; she ended up losing her home and I offered to take him in, so he joined a pack of four cats, and him being the fifth, he had to find a new home ASAP. It turns out this new cat had a case of struvite crystals but I believed he was blocked, twice. So I rushed him to the vet, urine analysis, blood work, and x rays for a cat that didn't have a urethral blockage set me back about $800. So I found him a home and life returned to normal, until I noticed my other cat showing signs of being blocked, so I rushed him to the emergency vet. He actually was blocked. He's fine now (thank God) and is currently recovering at the vet as I type this. So, $2,500 later for him plus the false alarm with my temporary cat, I have literally almost nothing left. This leads us into the issue I'm having now, I was terrified of struvite crystals so on the advice of my vet, I tried to switch them to a wet food diet. It started yesterday, I fed my cats each six ounces of Blue Buffalo Wilderness, each was a different flavor; all three of them ate it all immediately, and all of them had normal stool, no vomit, and normal behavior for that entire day, and two of them are still doing fine after their second meal of wet food today. However, one of these cats is having an issue, she ate some of the wet this morning and a few minutes after walking away from it, she threw up the food and proceeded to do that two more times until it all came up. I thought maybe she ate too fast so I offered a rather tiny amount and she ate it happily, and then threw up again. I tried to offer her a few kibbles that she had been doing well on, threw those up moments after eating them too. She's acting completely normal and is more active than usual if anything, and shes begging for food. This is a five year old domestic shorthair, and I'm desperate and unsure of what to do.