If you've noticed your cat having urinary issues, xanthine stones might be worth looking into. This can affect their urinary health and usually requires veterinary advice to manage properly.
https://www.petmd.com/cat/conditions/urinary/c_ct_xanthine_stones
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If you've noticed your cat having urinary issues, xanthine stones might be worth looking into. This can affect their urinary health and usually requires veterinary advice to manage properly. https://www.petmd.com/cat/conditions/urinary/c_ct_xanthine_stones #cathealth #veterinarycare
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Xanthine Urinary Tract Stones in Cats
Xanthine is a natural by-product of purine metabolism, which is normally converted to uric acid (the waste product of proteins found in the blood) by the enzyme xanthine oxidase.
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