Hi all!
My sweet 2 year old Persian boy (Toulouse) had a really horrible time in May 2024. His bladder completely got blocked and we had to rush him to the ER Vet where he spent three days in the hospital. The vet did say that the urinalysis showed it was struvite crystals and we were sent home with an Rx Diet.
Reblocking is really common and we learned a lot about PU surgery. My partner and I have decided to hold off on a surgical consultation and just be extremely strict and consistent with the Rx Diet. We only feed him wet food and also add a couple tablespoons of water and mix it in so he's extra extra hydrated. Basically Toulouse eats soup for every meal
We are so happy that Toulouse has not reblocked since May. He is peeing really well.
I know 'don't try to fix what's not broken', but Toulouse is such a foodie and we feel bad that he cannot enjoy treats anymore, especially these meat gogurts he would go crazy for.
I was wondering if anyone has had complete success with supplementing methionine to combat struvite stones while still feeding their cat non-Rx food? (Of course this question only applies for males who did not have PU surgery)
Thank you!
My sweet 2 year old Persian boy (Toulouse) had a really horrible time in May 2024. His bladder completely got blocked and we had to rush him to the ER Vet where he spent three days in the hospital. The vet did say that the urinalysis showed it was struvite crystals and we were sent home with an Rx Diet.
Reblocking is really common and we learned a lot about PU surgery. My partner and I have decided to hold off on a surgical consultation and just be extremely strict and consistent with the Rx Diet. We only feed him wet food and also add a couple tablespoons of water and mix it in so he's extra extra hydrated. Basically Toulouse eats soup for every meal
We are so happy that Toulouse has not reblocked since May. He is peeing really well.
I know 'don't try to fix what's not broken', but Toulouse is such a foodie and we feel bad that he cannot enjoy treats anymore, especially these meat gogurts he would go crazy for.
I was wondering if anyone has had complete success with supplementing methionine to combat struvite stones while still feeding their cat non-Rx food? (Of course this question only applies for males who did not have PU surgery)
Thank you!