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Old 05-23-2017, 07:20 AM   #38
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A lot of vet offices sell food, it's a bit higher in price, but you can avoid a lot of problems later on if you buy them. Look for food that is specific for Urinary Health. As others have said, this can crop up suddenly especially in male cats, and can be reoccurring. They get blockages and are unable to pee, and you can lose them very quickly. My son was feeding his two males a very expensive highly recommended food from the pet store, but had to stop when this happened to his cat. It was the cause of the urinary blockage.
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