Bladder stones, also known as “urocystoliths,” are stony collections of minerals, crystals, and organic material that collect in the bladder. People can get them, but so can your cat. The two most ...
Cat parents know when their cat is not feeling well. They may be showing vague signs like eating less and hiding more. If your cat has bloody urine or has started peeing outside of the litter box, ...
KUTV — Pet health is always a top priority, and on today’s Fresh Living, Dr. Devon Smith returned to shed light on a common — but often overlooked — issue: bladder stones in pets. Bladder stones are ...
Our cat is scheduled for surgery in a few days to remove some stones from her bladder. She is middle aged and overweight. We knew a problem existed when, a few months ago, she started to urinate ...
Cat owners tend to be very familiar with their pets' bathroom habits, thanks to litterbox duty. Cleaning the box isn't anyone's favorite chore, but it can be an excellent way to keep an eye on your ...
Dear Dr. Fox: I adopted two purebred rag doll cats from the SPCA when they were a year old. I've had them for five years with no problems - until now. A few months ago, my male cat started acting ...
Q: My cat Brandy has recently been diagnosed with bladder stones. Our veterinarian says the only option is surgery. The surgery would cost just over $1,000, and I truly cannot afford this. The only ...
Q My wife and I noticed that our female cat was straining to urinate and dribbling urine as she walked. When we took her to the vet, she had a full bladder, which the staff drained, and then took ...