LOL!  I know it's not funny, but that behavior was so 'catlike'.  I've been through this with 2 of my cats and one had struvite and the other had oxylate crystals.  The diets are different, so I agree that I don't think I'd change diets if I didn't know what I was dealing with for sure.
 
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It's a good idea. I'll try it if I have to, if the Baytril does not do the trick.  The problem is I need to sit with her and wait, because she is with 2 others and I do not want to sample their urine instead.  I waited over 30 minutes with the Nosorb pellets and I could tell she really needed to go, but she refused until I finally put her litter back and then she ran in the box and went.
Michelle
 
In a message dated 2/2/05 3:03:21 PM Eastern Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Chris' answer reminded me of something Sally had suggested when I was
trying in vain to get a liquid stool sample from Gypsy.  Because the
litter was too absorbent, she suggested using tiny aquarium stones in
the litter box.  Do you think Lucy would comply with that?
Nina
 

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