What to do if a cat bladder stone? This is the best thing to do?

 9:00am, 7 June 2025

The clinical treatment of bladder stones in cats is mainly related to the size of bladder stones. When the stones in the bladder are very small, they can generally be treated by rinsing the bladder or feeding some medications that acidify urine.

Most cats need to consume prescription food for a long time to reduce the recurrence rate. If stone-induced urethra blockage occurs frequently, urethral stoma may be a good solution.

If the stones in the bladder are relatively large and cannot be removed by rinsing, they can generally be removed by ultrasonic gravel or surgical methods. Finally, the amount of water in the cat should be increased at ordinary times, and it is recommended to feed the prescription urinary tract food for a period of time.