Your Cat’s Urinary Health

The right food and optimizing hydration can help avoid urinary tract illness

Cats are prone to urinary tract issues, and diet makes a difference in their urinary health. When cats form crystals in their urine, it hurts (like having tiny shards of glass in your bladder). It sets the stage for the formation of bladder stones and potential life-threatening urinary blockages.

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