Back in early March of 2017, my boy Conrad got his first UTI. It was treated by our vet, and he was okay for a week. Then very quickly everything changed. His personality became shy and reserved when he is usually so outgoing and loving. One night at roughly 2:30 AM he began meowing in pain, I turned on the light to see that not only could he not produce urine but there was blood coming out of him. My fiancé grabbed him and we took him to the ER. Well, $800 later they had diagnosed that he had a full-on urinary tract blockage, they recommended that we hospitalize him there. We declined and took him to our vet the next day. He was then hospitalized for 3 days while they had to surgically removed his blockage. When I was able to pick him up he was then placed on a prescription food.
I began researching ways that I can monitor his health, since I am his voice. I stumbled upon PrettyLitter, read some reviews and decided to try it out. His switch over was effortless and beautiful. Everything was good with Conrad up until this past Monday, 11/5/18, we were having breakfast as usual, and Conrad did something he had never done, he peed on the carpet. I immediately went and checked his litter box, the litter was blue, which meant he had a high volume of Alkaline in his urine (this stuff is what UTI's are made of). For him and any kitty who has ever had a full blockage, we know how easy it is for them to become blocked again even when you've done everything right. So we made an appointment with our vet and sure enough he was diagnosed with a lower urinary tract infection. This time was different though, since we were able to catch it early, we were able to leave with our boy and only a few medications.
Now it's Thursday of the same week, Conrad is off his medication, and back to his usual self. If it hadn't been for PrettyLitter we wouldn't have caught this as early as we did, and Conrad might not be in the best shape. Thank you, PrettyLitter, for making this product so I can be proactive about my boy's health! Oh, and I'm sure Conrad thanks you too!
Bottom Line: Yes, I would recommend this to a friend