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My female, Sydney, has recently been diagnosed (through ultrasound and urinalysis) with calcium oxalate stones in her bladder. My vets first suggestion was to try a prescription diet. I have read that these diets can take months to work, and sometimes never do. On the other hand, having the stones removed almost immediately relieves symptoms. So, should I go ahead with the surgery and forego the food for a quick but more invasive recovery, or should I try the food out? My biggest fear is that she will end up blocked and we all know that can be fatal.
Does anyone have experience or advice?