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Been there, done that with one of my cats. And it's becoming more and more of an issue with cats because of the food we feed them.

It's caused by the urine being too concentrated (from lack of water) and being made too alkaline by the vegetable and grain content in dry foods. Only solution to prevent this is switch to a canned food that's high in meat with water added to the meal when fed to make sure the cat gets plenty of water. That dilutes the urine and the chance of crystals forming. Prevention rather than cure because some cats are prone to this.
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