Feeding dry foods supplemented with urine acidifier (D,L-methionine (Met) or ammonium chloride) decreased urinary pH and struvite activity product in clinically normal cats. As a result, the number of struvite crystals in urine was greatly reduced. Supplementation with 3% Met but not 1% Met caused decrease in the urinary concentration of sediment, which resulted from a reduction in the HCl-soluble fraction. The concentration of HCl-insoluble sediment was not affected by supplementation with the urine acidifier.
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Funaba, M., Yamate, T., Narukawa, Y., Gotoh, K., Iriki, T., Hatano, Y., & Abe, M. (2001). Effect of Supplementation of Dry Cat Food with D,L-Methionine and Ammonium Chloride on Struvite Activity Product and Sediment in Urine. Journal of Veterinary Medical Science, 63(3), 337–339. https://doi.org/10.1292/jvms.63.337