Just came back to a scientific curiosity: while the human kidney stones are intensely studied, to my (certainly limited) knowledge, set aside the parallel with the human (similar?) condition, no comprehensive study was carried on cats's stones genesis.
I am speaking about methabolic (biochemical) processes leading to stones, not about the impact on the kidney of feeding habits.
I explored Google Academic as well as open Source Journal articles, with some limited results.
I would highly appreciate any indication to (free/open) access journals, as well as article summaries (which are usually also freely available) on this matter.
I can handle English, French, Spanish (and some Italian).
I stress that I am not going to substitute the vet advise, by any means. I am just feeding my scientific curiosity.
Thank you very much!
I am speaking about methabolic (biochemical) processes leading to stones, not about the impact on the kidney of feeding habits.
I explored Google Academic as well as open Source Journal articles, with some limited results.
I would highly appreciate any indication to (free/open) access journals, as well as article summaries (which are usually also freely available) on this matter.
I can handle English, French, Spanish (and some Italian).
I stress that I am not going to substitute the vet advise, by any means. I am just feeding my scientific curiosity.
Thank you very much!