Irwin is a very handsome boy and I know how you feel that you can't help him.
We had the same problem with our Pichu for a few times, he had to be catheterized three times, next it was to be the surgery, same as Catnapper mentioned. The vet I took him to the last time suggested I feed him with food that makes his urine more acid - she suggested some kind of wheat grits or porridge - they call it kasha in Russian. I make a pot of grits with chicken good for one week for all three of mine, and just warm some up with some canned food every time I need to feed them. It was difficult to get Pichu to eat it (the other two that didn't need it, loved it), but finally he just accepted it. We also give them only distilled water for drinking, I don't know how much that helps, but it can't hurt.
I have to say that ever since Pichu started this new diet, he's changed so much. You can see it in his eyes that he's healthy, he turned into the mighty hunter, he's playful and loving. And of course, no more stinky spots in the house.
I really do not trust AT ALL the cat food producers - around March, a few months after I started this new diet, I got some diet food that was supposed to be "PH control" from a major cat food brand. "PH control" - yeah, who can check it anyway. A few days after I started giving poor Pichu the dry food, he got sick again. Luckily, I switched back to the home-made food quick enough.






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He sure is a handsome boy. My Storm was blocked 2 times and he then had to have the PU surgery to turn him into a girl. He was on Royal Canin Urinary S/O formula both canned and dry and he seemed to like it. I then started feeding all of my cats this food.


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