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anyone have a treatment for a male cat straining to urinate. I hope we

can help him before he becomes completely blocked and a vet is the only

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I have a holistic vet; I recently had her see my cat. He need nux vomitae

to kill the type of crystals he had. Then a week later we gave him a

phosphorous remedy which helped him flowing again. I'm also giving Bladder

help and Urinary Tract help made by Vietri Science. You can write me an

email and I'll tell you where I buy them from, as I don't recall if we're

allowed to share that information here.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Blessings, Marsha

 

 

 

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Tuesday, July 14, 2009 6:15 AM

 

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anyone have a treatment for a male cat straining to urinate. I hope we

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check out apple cider vinegar - it is good for urinary problems. Also see if

you can find some chanca piedra, its a rain forest remedy available in tea or

tincture, it is also called break stone, and it is supposed to break down

calcifications, like gall stones.

 

 

 

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Tuesday, July 14, 2009 5:15 AM

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anyone have a treatment for a male cat straining to urinate. I hope we

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I have used cranberry concentrate . . . not easy to get a cat to take it. I

used a syringe and forced it down. Of course, kitty ended up stained! It

did the trick - the crystals passed. I would force the cranberry

concentrate down, followed with a couple syringes of water. My cat stopped

drinking so I had to give the cranberry concentrate probably two or three

times/day, and I gave water with syringe every hour.

 

Irene C

 

On Tue, Jul 14, 2009 at 6:15 AM, Birdwalk <birdwalk wrote:

 

> anyone have a treatment for a male cat straining to urinate. I hope we

> can help him before he becomes completely blocked and a vet is the only

> answer

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I had a cat that this happened to and i just changed to cat food for the one

that says something about urinary problems on the label. did not have to take to

the Dr.

 

 

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Tuesday, July 14, 2009 6:15 AM

cat help

 

 

 

 

 

anyone have a treatment for a male cat straining to urinate. I hope we

can help him before he becomes completely blocked and a vet is the only

answer

 

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Irene -

You can buy non-acidic vitamin C powder, that is absolutely tasteless, in many

health food stores and mix a 1/2 teaspoon in wet food each time you feed. That

daily maintenance will keep the urine acidicity level high enough to prevent

crystals from forming but is below bowel tolerance so won't cause diahhrea.

Judy

 

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Irene

Tuesday, July 14, 2009 11:11 PM

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I have used cranberry concentrate . . . not easy to get a cat to take it. I

used a syringe and forced it down. Of course, kitty ended up stained! It

did the trick - the crystals passed. I would force the cranberry

concentrate down, followed with a couple syringes of water. My cat stopped

drinking so I had to give the cranberry concentrate probably two or three

times/day, and I gave water with syringe every hour.

 

Irene C

 

On Tue, Jul 14, 2009 at 6:15 AM, Birdwalk <birdwalk wrote:

 

> anyone have a treatment for a male cat straining to urinate. I hope we

> can help him before he becomes completely blocked and a vet is the only

> answer

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We had a vet tell us to take the cat off all seafood, dry and wet to prevent

urinary problems.

 

 

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Lynn

Wednesday, July 15, 2009 8:04 AM

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I had a cat that this happened to and i just changed to cat food for the one

that says something about urinary problems on the label. did not have to take to

the Dr.

 

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Birdwalk

Tuesday, July 14, 2009 6:15 AM

cat help

 

anyone have a treatment for a male cat straining to urinate. I hope we

can help him before he becomes completely blocked and a vet is the only

answer

 

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I concur.  Three male cats and occasionally this happens.  Cat food that

controls urinary PH works.  Purina has a good one.

 

--- On Wed, 7/15/09, Lynn <vista222 wrote:

 

 

Lynn <vista222

Re: cat help

 

Wednesday, July 15, 2009, 8:04 AM

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

I had a cat that this happened to and i just changed to cat food for the one

that says something about urinary problems on the label. did not have to take to

the Dr.

 

-

Birdwalk

 

Tuesday, July 14, 2009 6:15 AM

cat help

 

anyone have a treatment for a male cat straining to urinate. I hope we

can help him before he becomes completely blocked and a vet is the only

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These are homeopathic remedies which work effectively because they are specific

to each situation. This pet may not have the same symptoms and therefore other

remedies could be more appropriate.

You need to work with someone directly who does homeopathy.

:)

Liz

 

, " Marsha " <werus wrote:

>

> I have a holistic vet; I recently had her see my cat. He need nux vomitae

> to kill the type of crystals he had. Then a week later we gave him a

> phosphorous remedy which helped him flowing again. I'm also giving Bladder

> help and Urinary Tract help made by Vietri Science. You can write me an

> email and I'll tell you where I buy them from, as I don't recall if we're

> allowed to share that information here.

>

Blessings, Marsha

>

>

>

> _____

>

>

> On Behalf Of Birdwalk

> Tuesday, July 14, 2009 6:15 AM

>

> cat help

>

>

anyone have a treatment for a male cat straining to urinate. I hope we

> can help him before he becomes completely blocked and a vet is the only

> answer

>

>

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