Posted by admin | Posted in Pets & Animals | Posted on 04-02-2011
Pet urinary stones are made of minerals. They form in your pet’s bladder and can become so big that they block his urinary flow completely. That’s why it’s important to seek treatment immediately because even going a couple days without urinating can prove fatal for your dear pet. There are two types of urinary stones that are common in pets: struvite and uxalate (urate).
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Posted by admin | Posted in Pets & Animals | Posted on 30-12-2010
Pet urinary stones, like urinary tract infections, are fairly common. Female pets get them more often than males and smaller breeds are more susceptible than large breads. As you may know, bladder stones can be quite painful. By reading this article, you’ll learn 4 ways to prevent and treat bladder stones.
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Posted by admin | Posted in Pets & Animals | Posted on 09-03-2010
One of the many concerns of cat owners is the problem of feline bladder stones. Cats are susceptible to the formation of urinary stones because of their very small urethra. Bladder stones form when there is build up of minerals in the bladder or in the urinary tract. When these stones have accumulated in the urinary tract, they may form a plug and block the flow of urine.
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