Why does my cat have crystals in her urinary tract?

Why does my cat have crystals in her urinary tract?

Similarly, owners who supplement their cats with un-needed minerals such as Calcium, may be inadvertently causing issues. Cats should naturally have a very low (acidic) urinary pH, and a pH over seven (an alkaline pH) can encourage certain types of crystals to form.

Can a cat be sick from a crystal blockage?

Worryingly, crystals can actually cause a blockage in some cats. This is more of an issue in male cats as their ‘plumbing’ is a lot narrower! When a cat is unable to pass urine due to a blockage, they can become very sick in a short amount of time.

What causes an urinary blockage in a cat?

What Causes Urinary Blockages in Cats? Urinary blockages (also called urinary obstructions) are usually caused by plugs of proteinaceous sludge, crystals and/or small stones that become lodged within a cat’s urethra—the tube leading from the urinary bladder to the outside of the body.

Where do you find struvite crystals in cats urine?

Struvite and struvite crystals can be a normal finding in your cat’s urine at a low level but become problematic when the crystals combine to form grit or stones of varying shapes and sizes. These stones can be found in the urinary bladder, the urethra, or in the kidneys.

Struvite and struvite crystals can be a normal finding in your cat’s urine at a low level but become problematic when the crystals combine to form grit or stones of varying shapes and sizes. These stones can be found in the urinary bladder, the urethra, or in the kidneys.

What Causes Urinary Blockages in Cats? Urinary blockages (also called urinary obstructions) are usually caused by plugs of proteinaceous sludge, crystals and/or small stones that become lodged within a cat’s urethra—the tube leading from the urinary bladder to the outside of the body.

Can a struvite stone cause kidney failure in a cat?

Struvite crystals are urinary tract stones that can have various shapes and sizes and when they block the urinary tract. These stones can quickly lead to kidney failure and become life-threatening. They can appear in many types of animals, including cats.

How to treat struvite crystals in cats-the spruce pets?

Treatment of Struvite Crystals. To dissolve the stones, a monitored diet is the best course of action. Treats and snacks should be avoided and wet canned foods can help prevent new stones, although some cats will find this food unappetizing. The crystals can take from two weeks to five months to completely dissolve.