Hmm that doesnt sound like what loki has. Its prolly because of the food. 'Normal' catfood isnt as healthy as we think. It has to do with the bases and acids(? damn ive studied chemistry and i cant remember what its called). The crystals will form because of it, and they will form lill stones that will block their pee. We have to get him expensive food now, but is very diff from normal food, only 'real' food. Normal food takes about 300 grams per cat per day, the expensive stuff only takes 34 grams.MRK wrote: Jas~ [/b]Im so happy Loki is doing well...(my kitty went through the same, the vet said it was because they neutered him too young...they did an operation that basically made him a girl and he was better after that...)
Here when a male cat has t, they put a tube in to take all the stuff out and give him that expensive food. If it comes back the treat him again. IVe it keeps clong back , only then they will change him into a 'female', but that also means he will have blaterinfections for the rest of his life.
But i can understand if your cat was neutered to early they maybe chipped something vital. Which why he needed the operation?