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Advice needed for Feline Idiopathic cystitis and possible linked problems ?
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<blockquote data-quote="Ruth" data-source="post: 246568" data-attributes="member: 17006"><p>Apache</p><p></p><p>I will look into this procedure if he gets another blockage, but for his sake I would sooner learn how to manage the issue. No vet I have seen has mentioned the use of cystease, it is something that was suggested on other forums to help maintain the problem. I am a little concerned I could be using it wrongly now he is on the hills c/d, but I shall ring my vet and ask this question tomorrow.</p><p></p><p>Both litter trays are uncovered, in separate quiet areas of the house and very clean, I am almost paranoid with litter tray usage, and clean out after almost every usage. Litter is completely changed 3 times a week and the trays are cleaned every time. I like/need to see that both cats are using the trays regular.</p><p></p><p>I am not sure what you mean by "more to this than you are letting on" I rather hope the 3 vets have given me accurate help, advice and treatment. Each one of them has told me it is not curable and it will come back.</p><p></p><p>I am trying very hard to learn how to manage the problem, and make life a little easier for my Tigi, but its really hard, each vet suggests different things, then another says no and suggests something else. Sometimes forums like this can help fill in the blanks with advise, but of course I would always run it by my vet before following the advise.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ruth, post: 246568, member: 17006"] Apache I will look into this procedure if he gets another blockage, but for his sake I would sooner learn how to manage the issue. No vet I have seen has mentioned the use of cystease, it is something that was suggested on other forums to help maintain the problem. I am a little concerned I could be using it wrongly now he is on the hills c/d, but I shall ring my vet and ask this question tomorrow. Both litter trays are uncovered, in separate quiet areas of the house and very clean, I am almost paranoid with litter tray usage, and clean out after almost every usage. Litter is completely changed 3 times a week and the trays are cleaned every time. I like/need to see that both cats are using the trays regular. I am not sure what you mean by "more to this than you are letting on" I rather hope the 3 vets have given me accurate help, advice and treatment. Each one of them has told me it is not curable and it will come back. I am trying very hard to learn how to manage the problem, and make life a little easier for my Tigi, but its really hard, each vet suggests different things, then another says no and suggests something else. Sometimes forums like this can help fill in the blanks with advise, but of course I would always run it by my vet before following the advise. [/QUOTE]
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