I have heard through the fostering side of ct that csytaid hasn't work for a few cats and they are now on vit c with great success, I know that csytaid works on most cats but it didn't on sproket, he did go longer without having crystals when he was on it.
The CT isn't all that well known,it is hardly advertised.
I would like to introduce Ollie.
He is now 4, he has brain damage and ongoing respiratory problems and a dislocated hip. He was found by himself in a dustbin at about 1 week old maybe slightly less. I hand reared him, which was hard with his problems it took a while to start as he didn't know how to suckle. When he started to walk, he walked on his knuckles, so his legs and feet were massaged everyday and soon he walked normally, until somehow he dislocated his hip when he was about 5 months old, unfortunately with his respiratory condition having an anesthetic is too risky, he also hasn't been neutered, after the fight he had to live i couldn't risk it and because of his brain damage he doesn't act like a tom cat, he has no idea what they are for! ( he is also a house cat, never near any unspayed female) He has never been in any pain with his hip and it doesn't bother him at all ( when he gets older he could get stiff joints). He is smaller than the average cat, his growth is stunted, never meows or hisses except when going to the vets.