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pH levels in cat food

  1. mg358
  2. ThatCrazyCatLady
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1.   Jan 21, 2008 1:20 PM

» mg358 - Urinary Track infection


An article in 101.com mentions to keep the pH level in cat food low to help prevent feline lower tract infections and/or crystals, but it doesn't give a numericac number for the ph level that the cat food should be lowered to. It mentions magnesium and also no indication of the level. What are the safe levels of these two two?

-- posted by mg358


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2.   Jan 21, 2008 1:57 PM

» ThatCrazyCatLady - Urinary Track infection

In response to Urinary Track infection posted by mg358:


Hello! I'd answer your question more in depth, but I've got a kitty in labor. But this should help answer your question...

http://www.animalhealthcare.ca/contents/...

Please note that all cats don't need this diet.

-- posted by ThatCrazyCatLady


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3.   Jan 21, 2008 2:02 PM

» ThatCrazyCatLady - Urinary Track infection

In response to Urinary Track infection posted by mg358:


And I thought the answers on this board were really thorough...

http://askville.amazon.com/Attention-Cat...

-- posted by ThatCrazyCatLady


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