Liz Buchanan BVSc MRCVS
Keymaster
Hello - I had to look up pretty-litter, so for the benefit of anyone else reading this, it is a cat-litter that turns blue in the presence of alkaline urine. Urine that forms crystals can be alkaline, so this can act as an early warning system for crystals. However, it's also worth noticing that vomit is acidic and than on-going vomiting can reduce the acidic H+ ions in a cats' blood, thereby reducing the acidity of the urine (to compensate), and thereby also cause alkaline urine. So it's possible that you may be seeing a consequence of the vomiting there, not the cause. More to follow
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