What Are the Treatments for Feline Kidney Stones?
A kidney stone forms in a cat’s urinary system as minerals deposit on a some type of small particle that naturally is found in urine. The stone grows larger over time and sometimes become big enough to get stuck in a cat’s kidney. Usually, a kidney stone not small enough to pass through a cat’s body will end up stuck at the junction between the kidney and the ureter. Three treatments are used to treat feline kidney stones, with surgery being the most commonly used and most effective.