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Old December 27th 04, 05:38 PM
tunic
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hi,

i followed your suggestion and took the cat to another vet.
he did a urine analysis and concluded (with complete certainty- as much as
the other vets had for the opposite conclusion) that there were calcium
oxalate crystals in the urine.
fortunately i have already stopped feeding him s/d food for a few days now
(i'm giving him waltham's urinary which is supposed to prevent both kinds
of stones) and he has managed to pee (i dont know if this was due to the
food's effect or it was simply coincidental)
the PU vet cut the stiches today and stiched again a broad cathetere for 2
days to prevent a symphysis from occurring

i am really outraged with all this, i dont know what to believe. can these
people be called scientists? i think not.. maybe they think my cat is a
guinea pig and can do experiments to him