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    FLUTD and Urinary Stones

    I received the attachment today from a friend in our local Humane Society. I thought it might be helpful for some of you. You need Adobe Reader to open the .pdf attachment.
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    Thank you Slick , i found that article interesting, as my lexie has the struvite stones, and is on a special diet, but i feed her little and often,would appear that bigger feeds is a better option, she does have plenty of water and seems to drink often enough,but reading how to make her drink more often was indeed helpful, thanks again, much appreciated. ,Also glad i have reduced her food intake, to loose weight, eating too much is also a bad thing for it.
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    Here is the link to a web version; you do not need Adobe for this version; it is the same article.

    http://www.peteducation.com/article....articleid=2729

    Thanks so much, my Vita was recently diagnosed with oxalate crystals so this is a great reference for me.

    (I wanted to copy paste it into Word so I could read it anytime; that's why I tracked it down on the web version.)
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