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Old 07-29-2010, 12:06 PM   #90
Brodies Mommy
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Originally Posted by Ellie May View Post
I don't know of any nonsurgical options for urates. After they are removed again (if they are there), then a specialist should be talking to you about prevention. If they have doubts about the diet, then a board certified veterinary nutritionist needs to be brought in.

I know it's not the answer that any owner would want, but it's the only one there is.
Yes, I am making an appointment with the medicine specialist at Cornell once the current stones are taken care of to decide on an appropriate way to manage his condition. I was hoping for a nonsurgical way to manage his current stones... but they haven't told me any! Currently his is still straining but is going to the bathroom in puddles not drips.
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