Milky Cat Piss

| Myth | Fact | |------|------| | “Milky urine means my cat has kidney failure.” | Rarely. It’s usually bladder or urethra-related, not kidney failure. | | “A little milkiness is normal after eating.” | No. Diet doesn’t directly turn urine milky unless disease is present. | | “Only male cats get urinary issues.” | False. Females get crystals and UTIs, but they rarely block. | | “Apple cider vinegar in water clears milky urine.” | Dangerous. Do not self-treat with home remedies; it can worsen oxalate crystals or cause acidosis. |

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Once your cat is stable, you become the first line of defense. Follow these long-term strategies: | Myth | Fact | |------|------| | “Milky