20/08/2024
Meet Leo.🐱 He came to the clinic with urinary issues and was diagnosed with calcium oxalate urinary stones. In Leo’s case, the stones couldn’t be flushed back into the bladder with a catheter (to then be treated with medication), so the best option was a perineal urethrostomy (a surgical widening of the urethra). This procedure will help prevent future obstructions. For cats with urinary stone problems, it’s crucial they are animated to drink more water and beneficial to check their diet! 💦
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