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Bladder Stones
General information on Bladder Stones
Bladder Stones, in cats, are most often associated with Feline Urologic Syndrome. Bladder Stones form from a process similar to the small crystalline material that can plug the urethra.
Symptoms of Bladder Stones
Symtpoms of Bladder Stones in cats may include excessive squatting and straining, frequent urination,
blood in the urine, accidental urination outside the litter box, excessive licking of the penis or vulva.
Treatments for Bladder Stones
Treatments for Bladder Stones in cats is much like treatments for Feline Urologic Syndrome. Always seek the advice of your vet if you suspect Bladder Stones. Stones that cannot be dissolved may have to be removed surgically.
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Remember, this information is for reference only. Always contact your vet or pet profesional for advice.
The information contained on this site is for the sole purpose of
being informative and is not and should not be used or relied upon as medical
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