4
Easy Ways to Prevent Your Cat From Growing Crystals
in the Urine
written by Dr.Laxmi Iyer
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Crystals!
From a feline perspective it's a nightmare word.
Stones
in the urinary tract - either the kidney, bladder
or urethra can be a painful condition - that
can be the reason for emergency surgery.
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The
trick is to play with them - even if your cat is a religious
carpet and lounge napper. Get them out to breathe some
fresh air...Lift them if they won't budge.
Coax
them into the garden.
Make
them play...
Make
them work a little to get their food.
That
means if it's chow time, you could place their bowl
in a slightly remote place where they would need to
climb up and down staircases or walk through serpentine
corridors.
The
dogs had their own role to play in making sure that
the cats got their fair share of exercise.
Watch
out for the magnesium levels
Magnesium when present in excess in the diet can cause
the formation of magnesium-ammonium-phosphate calculi
formation.
Examine
the food
Whether
you feed your cat canned food or dry food the important
thing to take care of is to watch out - for how much
of the stuff your cat is eating and whether in trying
to maintain his or her caloric requirements, more of
the magnesium isn't being consumed as well.
When
you feed your cat commercial cat food check the label
to ensure that the magnesium content is less than 20
mg / 100kcal.
If
the caloric value of the food your cat consumes is low
then in order to meet the calorie needs, you cat will
eat more of the stuff....and that in turn will lead
to more magnesium intake....propelling the beginnings
of a urolith to get formed somewhere in the urinary
tract.
The truth is that 90% of all the calculi or stones found
in the urinary system of cats belong to a single group.
Nine out of every ten uroliths detected are magnesium-ammonium-phosphate
(struvite) crystals.
About
0.5-3% of the uroliths seen in cats are oxalate and
urate while 3-5% are gelatinous plugs. These gelatinous
plugs which have significant amounts of struvite occur
in the urethra and most often near the urethral orifice.
Besides
your cat's genetic predisposition there are 4 common
sense things you can do to prevent those crystals from
condensing in your cat's urinary system
The
best way to prevent the crystals from happening is to
take care of WEM - an easy acronym for Water, Exercise
and Magnesium.
Make
sure that your cat drinks enough water
Water! The cool drink that can erase more than a hundred
ailments can sure help your cat too!
It's
all the little drops that count. Make sure that your
cats are well hydrated. A lack of water can be detrimental
to your cat's health.
Remember
the E word
Now, your cats are not natural aquaphiles. If your cat
is not naturally fond of water – you need to tastefully
inculcate the taste for nature’s brew.
So,
the best way to get them to the watering ground is to
create the thirst.
They
need to be thirsty enough to down the aqua...and the
reasoning that goes with it is that they will get thirsty
when they have had their daily bout of good, wholesome
exercise.