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Wales Neutering Campaign
RSPCA Cymru logoCats Protection & RSPCA Cymru are running a neutering campaign across Wales. Under the campaign you can get your pet cat neutered & microchipped for just £5.
The guidelines for eligibility for neutering assistance apply to one or more of the following; receipt of certain means-tested benefits, low household income, full-time students living away from home, state-only pension and pension credit. Proof of eligibility will be required by the vet in order to participate in the scheme.
The scheme is available directly via the participating vets, contact details can be found on the map below. You can enlarge the map and search using your postcode by clicking in the top right corner, or zoom in and out and click on the pins for the contact details of your nearest vets.
Alternatively, if you are having difficulties using the map to find your nearest vet, or wish to discuss the criteria for eligibility, please contact the Neutering team directly on 03000 12 12 12 (option 2) Monday to Friday, 9.30am – 1pm.
The campaign only covers pet cats and stray cats (where exhaustive efforts have been made to find an owner.) If you have a feral cat, they cannot be neutered using the campaign. Please call Cats Protection Neutering Helpline directly on 03000 12 12 12 (option 2) and they will be able to advise you on the help they can offer. You may be referred to your local branch – this phone number is charged at local rates.

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Answers: What Dry Food Does to Your Cat's P*eLast Updated on Sunday, October 11, 2015 07:41 PMPublished on Saturday, Oct...
31/10/2015

Answers: What Dry Food Does to Your Cat's P*e


Last Updated on Sunday, October 11, 2015 07:41 PM
Published on Saturday, October 10, 2015 08:08 PM
Written by Guillermo Díaz, MV
I've been feeding my cat premium dry food all of his life, as our vet recommended. He is now 15 months old and, all of a sudden, he developed urinary blockage. After a very painful and costly procedure that included an IV catheter, blood work, anesthesia, urethral catheterization, bladder lavage and pain medication, he finally recovered and got back to normal life. The vet recommended that I now feed him a dry kibble prescription diet. I'm very confused right now because I found out that dry food can lead to urinary problems. Is this correct? Please help.

These kinds of problems don't occur "all of a sudden." They brew for a long time until the physiology of the cat can't cope with the imbalance anymore and disease appears. It could be urinary blockage, cystitis, kidney disease, IBD, diabetes, hair loss, dental problems or something else. With a urinary blockage, the owner realizes her cat is straining, urinating tiny droplets or not urinating at all, licking his p***s and making odd vocalizations. Before these events the cat doesn't show any unusual behavior and appears perfectly normal.

In order to understand why cats get their tiny urethra blocked, we must do a quick review of the amazing physiology of felines. Cats evolved their physiology after living for millennia in extreme water-depleted environments such as the desert. This is the reason why their thirst drive is very low compared to other mammals such as dogs. So, if cats living in a water-depleted environment can't get enough water to drink, where are they supposed to get their fluids from? They get it from their food. And this very fact about feline physiology has not changed a bit despite all of the changes of our modern society. Our cats remain the same desert dwellers, and hunters, as were their ancestors.

Keep in mind that an average cat prey animal such as a mouse, lizard or small bird, contains approximately 75 percent water. The average percentage of water in dry kibble is 8 percent - go check the bag. A cat consuming a dry food diet does appear to drink more water, but, in the end, when moisture intake from all sources is added together - what's in their dish plus what they drink - the cat on dry food consumes much less water than a cat eating a natural raw diet or a canned diet. This means that cats eating dry food are in a permanent state of some level of dehydration.


Because of the physiological adaptations to a water-depleted environment, a cat's kidneys produce very concentrated urine, with a specific gravity usually greater than 1.040.¹ Specific gravity, denoted as SG, refers to how much solutes are held in suspension in the urine. In cats, a number below 1.020 often means the kidneys aren't working properly.² For comparison, distilled water has a SG of 1.000 and human urine is usually between 1.002 and 1.030. When cats eat a raw meat diet on a regular basis, an adequate amount of water is entering into their urinary systems and therefore flushing out the minerals and crystals in formation, keeping the bladder and the urethra healthy. I must stress though, that the finding of crystals in the urine of any species is normal. When an individual ingests an adequate amount of water for their species, the minerals and crystals are eliminated on a regular basis, preventing the buildup of stones in the urinary tract.

When cats are given a water-depleted diet, i.e. dry kibble, the minerals from the food and metabolism build up in the bladder because of the reduced frequency of urination, producing hyper-concentrated, over-saturated urine leading finally to blockage. One can think of it this way: if you keep adding sugar to a cup of water, at some point the water can't dilute any more and it begins to precipitate out at the bottom of the cup.

I want you to realize how detrimental dry kibble is to the feline urinary system. The main compound found in the urine of blocked cats is struvite crystals. When a strict carnivore is fed a high carbohydrate diet its urine becomes alkaline which promotes the formation of struvite crystals. An alkaline urine is very insulting to the mucous membrane of the bladder, generating inflammation and the production of an increased amount of mucous and blood clots, and the final result is a plug in the urethra.

In order to have a healthy urinary system, all cats must maintain an acid urine and this is achieved naturally by eating a raw diet. So, the benefits of a natural raw diet are: an acid pH of the urine, which promotes a healthy bladder; an adequate water intake; and the constant excretion through urination of solutes and minerals, including struvite crystals.

Additional Reading
Answers: Feed Raw and Dry at the Same Time?
Feeding for Urinary and Kidney Health
Could Everything We Know Be Wrong?
You Said You Feed Your Cat, What?
With all of the information available, why do veterinarians still recommend a dry type of food to "cure" a disease originated by eating a dry type of food? Because they are taught to do so at vet schools? Because of the profit margins for their practice? Because they didn't take the time to do some research? I don't know. Wouldn't it be more logical to recommend a raw diet? Cats would be far better fed, their urinary systems would be much healthier and the owners much happier.

A final thought and something I want to repeat, feline urinary tract obstruction happens not because of the simple presence of crystals in the urine, it happens because of the lack of water. We must do everything we can to help cats eat a diet that allows their systems to function normally and thus avoid urinary problems.

Important: A cat with a urinary blockage needs immediate veterinary care. The situation is life threatening if not treated.
Read more at http://feline-nutrition.org/answers/answers-what-dry-food-does-to-your-cat-s-pee
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