Thanks, but I'm afraid it's not. She has to deal with this for many years...
Kirsten
Thanks, but I'm afraid it's not. She has to deal with this for many years...
Kirsten
Oh no Luna, not again, poor girl![]()
Kirsten, you've probably posted this somewhere else but I don't remember: is Luna on a very specific diet for cats with urinary infections? We had a cat at the shelter who was very sensitive to UTI because he was not drinking (not at all!). He had only one sort of wet food that we mixed with water. One day a volunteer made a mistake and gave him another food. The amount was really nothing but the day after he was sick. This is an extreme case, but I was wondering to what extend another food would delay the relapse for Luna.
Kirsten, I suppose you know that she should have food with very low amounts of Calcium, Ash and Phosfor. Not sure whether it depends on what kind of crystals she has, but ask your vet about it. Also Sasvermont some very informative articles about this a few years ago - go and search for them.
Hope Luna will get better soon, and she'll take her medicine.
Kisses and headbumpies from us.![]()
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"I don't know which weapons will be used in the third World war, but in the fourth, it will be sticks and stones" --- Albert Einstein.
My vet told me that 50g (about 1/5 of the powder in a capsule for humans) per day for one cat really helps with the infections and stuff - but it should be continued for about 30 days.
I put it in plain yogurt, which Oscar loves! They both have a tart taste.
Is this something Luna could have for a couple of weeks every couple of months?
I really hope you find something that works. Poor Luna and poor you!
Glad she is feeling a bit better now.
"Do or do not. There is no try." -- Yoda
She IS on a diet already ("Kattovit Urinary"), and also has her Uro Pet paste every day, but still it happens.
Even though she had to deal with struvite crystals in the past, I'm pretty sure that most of her problems are e.coli-related. She HAD a real bad e.coli infection when she was 9 months, and I'm sure I almost lost her, that's how sick she was.
And a couple of times, I noticed that weeks before her UTIs are acting up, there are problems with a softer stool and vomiting, so I believe this is a new episode of e.coli acting up. My vet thinks I could be right, and recommended a lab test for e.coli, and - if it's positive - an e.coli immunization, which would be a lifelong, very expensive treatment. Unfortunately, I don't have the money for this.Please don't get me wrong, I'm already spending a lot of extra money on Luna, and I gladly pay it because I love her, but it seems my life is getting harder with each passing year...
Kirsten
50g of what? I'll try everything if it only helps Luna, and medicating her is not such a big problem. She's always a good girl with meds.My vet told me that 50g (about 1/5 of the powder in a capsule for humans) per day for one cat really helps with the infections and stuff - but it should be continued for about 30 days.
Kirsten
OOPS! lol
Cranberry powder...(which is in the capsules!)
Sorry bout that!
"Do or do not. There is no try." -- Yoda
Thanks!I will try to find it on ebay. I read about cranberry products before, but they are not available here.
Do you know where I can order them?
Kirsten
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