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Dr. Tajunnisa M
There are multiple reasons. It could be due to infection caused by bacterial/mycotic elements along with calculi? The pungent odour could also be due to ammonia in urine. I suggest you to get urine examination done.
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Charan Harshavardhan
Food change will also cause these sometimes. Visit a vet they will tell properly. No need to worry. Cheers.
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Rajesh Omprakash
Yeah I took her to vet seems like it’s UTI . They have provided antibiotic
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