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Yes, this is unfortunately pretty common in cats. It is more likely to occur in males who have been neutered at a young age, or cats who eat inexpensive dry food or food with a high ash content. But any cat can get it. Diet is the best prevention, but some cats are prone no matter their human's and vet's best efforts. Good luck to your little guy, and follow your vet's advice to the letter.
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