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Cat - Bladder Problem

 
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PostPosted: Dec Sat 16, 2006 5:14 pm    Post subject: Cat - Bladder Problem Reply with quote

Cat - Bladder Problem

I have a friend with a year old male cat suffering with bladder spasms. It's hard for him to urinate and has had a catheter put in and taken out recently. What can be given to a cat for this? Thanks. -John
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Betcha it's bladder stones (crystals). That's very common for cats, especially males and especially if they drink city water. It's cheap enough to find out. Hydrangea and JP-X would be great. -Georgiana Duncan
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Funny you should mention this. The owner of the cat says he was tested for crystals and it came back negative. Would you still suggest the Hydrangea and JP-X? -John
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I don't see where it could hurt. Can you MT the cat? JP-X helps a multitude of things.. . I would try 3 Hydrangea and 1 JP-X, twice a day -- in food or as a anal suppository. I've gotten cats to eat Hydrangea - Golden Seal is usually not that easy tho. I did have a little female that would allow me to stick it down her throat -- but that's rare for a cat. Magnesium out of the capsule might help the spasms. 1/2 Capsule twice a day. -Georgiana Duncan
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And, I have been told that the amount of MEAT products has a lot to do with this problem.......I lost 2 males cats within 3 months of each other with bladder problems........Lost them in 2000........My favorite guys.......It is not an easy situation with male cats, and especially if they have been neutered........ -V. LeNore Reed
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Yes, he was neutered at 5 weeks old at the Humane Society. Isn't that awfully young? -John
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Anytime I am dealing with a "spasm" type problem I always use Magnesium or you could use the Magnesium Complex. -Lora
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I really believe that many of the kidney/bladder related problems with dogs/cats have to do with the preservatives in their ready-made foods. Enzymes to break down the toxins help like the Barley Juice Powder sprinkled on their food or Green Zone. I also buy them foods that are related to their blood type. Supplement this with good water and a little Nature's Fresh added. -Sharlene Miyamura
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I totally agree. Preservatives can wreak havoc on their digestive system and that breeds bacteria. I have also found that the acids produced by the high grains in the foods also contribute to stressing out the kidney. I have been adding 1/2 cap of Mg complex and a
Chlorophyll cap to my 70 lb dog's routine and increasing his green veggies as well as giving him 1 oz of raw protein per day. This has changed him into more vibrant health.
With cats, I have used the Cranberry/Buchu at a dosage of 1/4 cap per day along with some Colloidal Silver. This will not overheat their system. -Kimberly Balas
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