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Old August 19th 05, 02:02 AM
Lisa via CatKB.com
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Default Foamy Urine

My 4 year old kitty has always been one that urinates infrequently, but when
he goes, he goes big. I don't know if he does this all the time, but I just
noticed that when he went, it was foamy in the litter box. I searched on
Google but didn't find anything with my search terms, but can this indicate
urine that is concentrated? Dilute? Coming out at full force? (it was loud!)
A reaction from the litter? We've always used the same litter, Arm and
Hammer clumping. He has never had problems with
urination/crystals/blockage/kidney.
 




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