Hi Bonnie,

             I can relate. Two of my positives are also struvite crystal formers.Two main questions.

             What is he eating?

             Was a culture and sensitivity done to confirm actual bacterial infection, or did the Vet just prescribe abx, and what was Lucky taking? Uroeze is a urine acidifier, so I guess you're dealing with struvite stones. It's very unusual for a cat to block after PU surgery, so likely the crystals aren't the cause of his discomfort. Has your Vet mentioned Idiopathis cystitis?

http://www.veterinarypartner.com/Content.plx?A=612

                         If he's taking the Uroeze, he should NOT eat c/d or any other food designed to prevent struvite crystals. That wouls be way to much, and push towards possible oxylate formation. He should eat exclusively canned food, but just "regular" grain free, high meat (no filler) food. If you prefer to have a prescription food rather than the uroeze, there are other brands that may be more palatable. Try different kinds.

Wishing you both the best,

Margo

              -----Original Message-----
From: Bonnie Hogue
Sent: Sep 10, 2013 11:37 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [Felvtalk] Male Cat Urinary Crystals

Poor Lucky.  He had a bad u.t.i. about 10 days ago.  Went to the vet; crystals in urine (it’s happened before, in fact he had surgery to widen the urethra).  Vet prescribed antibiotics (he just finished them today).  Also a pill called “Uroeze” to help keep crystals from forming (3x daily!).  But he is still having problems – pee spots around the house, he’s restless, just tried to pee in the box but nothing.  I feel so badly for him -- he must be uncomfortable.  And he looks at me a meows!  I hate to just run to the vet (it stresses Lucky, he pants on the way home), but don’t know what to do.  He won’t eat the CD food designed to reduce whatever causes the crystals.

Any ideas?  I’d sure appreciate it, and so would Lucky!

Thanks

Bonnie

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