mounie
Well-known member
Hi everyone
our poor Nickey, 6 years old, had to undergo a surgery a few days ago to get several little stones removed from his bladder and urethra; a few days before I had noticed that it took him longer to pee but there was no blood in his pee; we went to the vet and he saw these stones through X rays.
He is recovering well and we are waiting for the result of the check of the stones, but can't stop wondering how it has been possible, since he eats raw meat and bread, no vegetables , due to his recurrent colitis;
has anyone experienced this?
Thank you
our poor Nickey, 6 years old, had to undergo a surgery a few days ago to get several little stones removed from his bladder and urethra; a few days before I had noticed that it took him longer to pee but there was no blood in his pee; we went to the vet and he saw these stones through X rays.
He is recovering well and we are waiting for the result of the check of the stones, but can't stop wondering how it has been possible, since he eats raw meat and bread, no vegetables , due to his recurrent colitis;
has anyone experienced this?
Thank you