<div>The issues with Maya, my sweet little girl, began about 3 weeks ago. At first, we thought it was a UTI. After 3 days on antibiotics, she seemed to be improving and the blood in her wee seemed to be subsiding. Then, it seemed to get alot worse all of a sudden. She started crying when she urinated and poo'd. Took her back to the vet for xray which confirmed one stone. The vet also did a urinalysis and discovered that her wee was very alkaline. He is fairly confident that we could dissolve the stone enough so she could pass it by administering 1 -1.5 ml unsweetened cranberry juice 3 x per day. We've been doing this for the past 3 weeks, as well as continuing on antibiotics. She is still eating, drinking, and acting somewhat like her normal self (when she isn't wee'ing). Most days, her wee has only a small amount of red. However, every 3 days or so, she has very red wee and very leaky rear. It also
appears that she is passing some sludge when she has the very red wee. It isn't too much - just looks like a bit of grit. </div> <div> </div> <div>I just just ordered her some of the chinese herb shiltiling (sp?) to hopefully help her pain and ease the passing of the stone. Does anyone out there see any hope in all of this? Anyone have a similar situation where the stone dissolved and passed. It is KILLING me (and her cage mates) to see her in pain like this. I would like to try herbal remedies and avoid surgery if at all possible. She is getting older and I think surgery would be too much for her to handle.</div> <div> </div> <div>Thanks in advance!!!</div> <div> </div> <div>- Jamie Hill</div><p> 
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