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Hi fellow Cat lovers! We just visited the vet twice due to my pet cat's inability to urinate. Catheterization wasn't possible and the xray shows my pet has stones (sand like small sediments was found on the urethra that causes blockage). To relieve pressure on the bladder, our vet performed cystocentesis and advised us for surgery to remove the stones in his bladder. His Creatinine is so high( 12.1 mg/dl). But she prescribed us medications like Nephroflush 1 tab 2x a day for 14 days, Nefrotec 1 tab 2x aday for 7days, Co-amoxiclav 156.25 mg/5ml, 2.5ml twice a day for 7days. Now, I don't know if I should push through the surgery or try the medications first for a week and see if it improves my cat's condition. Help me, I badly needed your advise especially to those who have encountered the same situation. I don't want to loose my beloved Tobby. If there are any better options other than surgery, I would gladly consider it if it is proven effective. As much as possible, I didn't want my cat to go through invasive procedures that will endanger his life. Please help me. Below, I attached a photo of his xray result. His other blood test are normal, except for his creatinine level.
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